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Eagles Rest Starters, Prioritize Health for Playoffs

The Philadelphia Eagles, after securing a playoff spot, will rest most starters in their Week eighteen matchup against the Washington Commanders. This strategic move, similar to last years success, aims to preserve player health and avoid further injuries, especially with key players like Marcus Epps, who has been instrumental in recent games, dealing with concussion symptoms. Checkout Solipillow.com

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