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  2. Commanders–Eagles rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Washington 88–82–6 In Washington, Eagles clinch a playoff berth and eliminate Washington from playoff contention with their win. 2022: Tie 1–1: Commanders 32–21: Eagles 24–8: Commanders 89–83–6 Washington Football Team adopts the "Commanders" name. Commanders give the Eagles their first loss of the season after starting 8–0.

  3. List of Washington Huskies bowl games - Wikipedia

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    Since the establishment of the team in 1889, Washington has appeared in 42 bowl games (the 1938 Poi Bowl the Huskies played in is regarded as an unsanctioned bowl game). [1] Included in these games are 14 appearances in the Rose Bowl Game, one Bowl Championship Series (BCS) game appearance, and two College Football Playoff (CFP) berths.

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  5. Washington vs Michigan score, highlights: Huskies defeat ...

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    Washington settles for a Grady Gross 28-yard field goal to even the score at 17-17, putting an end to what had been a 17-0 run by Michigan. Still a lot of football left to be played in Washington.

  6. Philadelphia Phillies - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia's Baker Bowl proved to be a fertile hitting ground for Phillies opponents as well, and in 1930, the team surrendered 1199 runs, a major-league record still standing today. Once considered one of the finest parks in baseball, it was not well maintained from the 1910s onward.

  7. MHSAA Football Playoffs: Live Scoreboard for games in ... - AOL

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    This article originally appeared on Hillsdale Daily News: MHSAA Football Playoffs: Live Scoreboard for games in South Central Michigan. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  8. Capitals–Flyers rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Reminiscent of their 1988 playoff series, the Capitals forced a game seven back in Washington, D.C., on April 22, which included overcoming an early 2–0 deficit in Philadelphia in Game 6. This time, however, the Flyers won after Flyers forward Joffrey Lupul scored the game and series winning goal for Philadelphia in overtime on the power play.

  9. Capitals–Penguins rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Steckel was the only other player in the game to score a goal, thus giving Washington a 4–3 win (with Ovechkin's third goal being the winning goal) and a 2–0 series lead with the series shifting to Pittsburgh. [25] In game three, Washington got the start they wanted, as Ovechkin opened the scoring for the Capitals.