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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts' franchise-record streak of 11 straight regular-season wins includes three games against Washington.

Hurts will look to build on those numbers when the Eagles (8-0) host the Commanders (4-5) on Monday night.

During last season's successful playoff push, Hurts and Philadelphia defeated Washington in Weeks 15 and 17. The Eagles beat the Commanders 24-8 on the road in Week 3 this season, with Hurts passing for 340 yards and three touchdowns and the defense sacking Carson Wentz nine times.

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Philly should be able to advance to 9-0 easily against Taylor Heinicke and the Commanders. Washington is still without Chase Young, who some thought would return tonight. Without him, the entire Commanders defense is vulnerable. The Eagles registered nine sacks against Washington in September and should be able to generate similar pressure. Take the Eagles -10.5 here. — Griffin Carroll, Yardbarker

Wentz (2017), Donovan McNabb (2003) and Norm Van Brocklin (1960) shared the previous Philadelphia record with nine consecutive regular-season victories.

As the Eagles look to continue the best start in franchise history, Hurts keeps his eye on the big picture.

"I know it's special for the city of Philadelphia, but I've been 8-0 before and lost in the national championship (at Alabama). So just take it day by day," Hurts said. "We haven't accomplished anything yet, and it's a day-by-day thing of us controlling the things we can, playing to our standard and trying to grow every day. I think that's truly what it's about."

Setting aside the "day by day" cliche, Hurts is enjoying a terrific season with career highs in completion rate (68.2 percent) and passer rating (107.8) and just three turnovers (two interceptions, one fumble) on 557 snaps.

"The way he has been playing, the way he goes about his process and his business, it's tremendous," offensive coordinator Shane Steichen said. "The guys feed off it. You see it on the practice field, you see it in the meeting rooms, and to carry it over every Sunday and being consistent -- that's what you want in a quarterback, and he's doing that now."

The well-rested Eagles are playing their fourth game in prime time, having already taken down the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night in Week 2, the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night in Week 6 and the Houston Texans in their most recent contest on Thursday night in Week 9.


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The undefeated Eagles are 8-0 and they’ll have a chance to stay undefeated against the 4-5 Washington Commanders when they battle on Monday Night Football in Week 10. Kade Kimble makes his pick ahead of the NFC East showdown on Monday night. 

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The Commanders, now with Taylor Heinicke under center, had a three-game winning streak snapped with a 20-17 home loss to the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday. Washington, which led 17-7 early in the fourth quarter, has held the lead at some point in each of its past six games but is 3-3 in that span.

"It can be feast or famine at times with him," Commanders coach Ron Rivera said of Heinicke, who is 9-9 as a starter for Washington. "But he's done the things needed to do to give ourselves an opportunity."

After leading a fourth-quarter comeback to beat the Indianapolis Colts in Week 8, Heinicke threw a fourth-quarter interception in the Week 9 collapse against Minnesota.

"A roller coaster ride, man," Rivera said. "You watch him do the things that he does, when he's running the operation out there, he's very confident and makes a lot of good decisions where to throw the ball. A couple times it comes out hot and high, but (he's played) well enough to give us a chance to win in two of the last three games."

Linebacker Cole Holcomb (foot) and running back J.D. McKissic (neck) did not practice Thursday for Washington. Wide receiver Jahan Dotson (hamstring), center Tyler Larsen (back) and linebacker David Mayo (hamstring) practiced in a limited capacity.

The only players on Philadelphia's injury report Thursday were cornerbacks Josh Jobe and Avonte Maddox, who both missed practice with hamstring injuries, and fellow cornerback Josiah Scott (ankle), who was limited.

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