
We’ve made it all the way to Week 18 and a regular-season finale that carries with it some oomph. The Eagles stand to gain on this Sunday – a win over Washington and a Detroit win at Chicago bumps Philadelphia from No. 3 to No. 2 in the playoff picture, gives them 12 wins for the regular season, and a sweep of the Commanders in a span of three weeks.
The team also hopes to benefit from a week during which many of the regular starters won’t play and instead will use the extra time off the practice field and on the sidelines on Sunday to rejuvenate for the upcoming postseason.
So, this game is one with a twist that we saw last year when the Eagles rested many of their starting players and came up with a Week 18 win over the New York Giants. The Eagles are playing to win on Sunday; they’re just doing it with many of their reserve players taking starting roles.
With that, here are some storylines to follow as the Eagles end the regular season at Lincoln Financial Field (4:25 p.m., CBS) …
1. Tanner McKee gets the start at quarterback
In Week 18 last season, McKee completed 27-of-41 passes for 269 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the 20-13 win over New York. McKee has thrown three passes this season, completing all three of his throws in 26 offensive reps. This game is his, so it is going to be fun to see what Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo has in mind with the approach against a Washington defense that they faced a few weeks ago. It will be a good opportunity for McKee to get some reps in a meaningful game.






