The 2016 Eagles couldn't win on the road nor could they win against Washington. Well, 2017 is a new year. The Eagles opened the season with a 30-17 win at Washington matching last year's win total on the road and erasing a five-game losing streak against their division rivals. Click here to check out the snap counts from the game and make sure to join us at noon for head coach Doug Pederson's day-after press conference. This afternoon, Dave Spadaro and Eagles Hall of Fame running back Brian Westbrook recap the win on Eagles 360. Until then, here's what you need to know for Monday, September 11.

1. Brandon Graham Picks Up Where He Left Off

Defensive end Brandon Graham earned second-team All-Pro honors a year ago and helped set the tone to start the 2017 campaign. Graham was buzzing all around Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins, but to the quarterback's credit, his mobility largely kept him out of harm's way. That is until the game was on the line.

With 1:38 left in the game, and the Eagles holding a five-point lead, Graham flew off the left edge, ran into Cousins, and knocked the ball into the air. Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, who also had pressure on the play, scooped up the ball and ran it in 20 yards for a touchdown. On the Redskins' final series, Cousins went down again courtesy of Graham, who had four tackles, two for loss, two sacks, and the forced fumble in 43 snaps.