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'I Don't Give a F--k,' Eagles' Fred Johnson Reacts to Commanders' Criticism
The Washington Commanders didn't take kindly to the Philadelphia Eagles' late two-point conversion in Saturday's 29-18 loss, but at least one player isn't concerned with their feelings.
The Eagles took a 19-point lead on a two-point conversion with 4:26 remaining in the game, and a brawl broke out after the play that resulted in three players being ejected. Still, Philadelphia right tackle Fred Johnson had a blunt response to the Commanders' reaction to the play.
"I guess they were upset, but I don't give a f--k. It's football," Johnson said, per ESPN's Jon Keim and Tim McManus. "You can't control what the next person does."
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Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni insisted that he wasn't trying to run up the score by tacking on two points and that the decision was math-based.
"We did that in what we thought was the best interest," Sirianni said. "To go up one more point in my mind is not running up the score."
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn was asked if he felt Sirianni's decision violated an unwritten code, and he responded, "I can only answer from my side and what I would do. If that's how they want to get down, all good. We play them again in two weeks."
The win gave the Eagles their second straight NFC East title, so the defending Super Bowl champs will look to close out the season strong in their final two games.

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