The Washington Commanders played the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16.

After reaching the NFC Championship against Philadelphia just a season ago, it’s clear this year hasn’t gone how Washington envisioned.

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The Commanders entered the Week 16 matchup at 4-10, and it’s worth noting that rising star and quarterback Jayden Daniels has been in and out of the lineup with injuries.

Marcus Mariota got the start against the Eagles, and while the Commanders dropped another one, 29-18, one of the stories of the game came in the fourth quarter.

After the Eagles scored a touchdown and converted a two-point conversion to get to 29, a scuffle broke out between Philadelphia offensive lineman Tyler Steen and four Washington players.

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Steen was ejected, along with Commanders defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw and safety Quan Martin.

Safety Will Harris and cornerback Mike Sainristil were also involved.

On Saturday, the NFL revealed the fines for Week 16, and the four Commanders players were all disciplined.

Here’s what they were fined:

Safety Will Harris – $11,593 (Unnecessary Roughness – Facemask)

Defensive Tackle Javon Kinlaw – $20,288 (Unsportsmanlike Conduct – Swung)

Safety Quan Martin – $11,572 (Unnecessary Roughness – Striking/Kicking/Tripping/Kneeing)

Cornerback Mike Sainristil – $9,725 (Unnecessary Roughness – Striking/Kicking/Tripping/Kneeing)

Philadelphia Eagles guard Tyler Steen (56) exchanges words with Washington Commanders players.© Amber Searls-Imagn Images

Philadelphia Eagles guard Tyler Steen (56) exchanges words with Washington Commanders players.© Amber Searls-Imagn Images

Since the Week 16 game against the Eagles, the Commanders lost 30-23 to the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas Day.

They are now 4-12 heading into the second meeting against Philadelphia in Week 18.

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This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Dec 27, 2025, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.