Jeffery has been so dominant at the catch point the last couple of weeks, catching nearly everything thrown his way as a safety valve for Nick Foles in all areas of the field. These Eagles quarterbacks know what they have in Alshon, who is "open even when he's not" due to his ability to high-point the football and win in contested situations.

That Jeffery touchdown pass capped a ridiculous 19-play, 87-yard drive that accounted for a whopping 11:49 of game clock in the second quarter. The Eagles dominated the time of possession in this game, with the defense being on the field for fewer than 50 plays.

Agholor only had 40 yards on five catches, but he caught a pair of touchdowns. One came off a nifty play-action play where his role as a blocker throughout the course of the afternoon helped set up Nate Sudfeld's first touchdown pass of his career. Agholor has been used in these kinds of ways all season long, but I thought it was very well-defined as a part of the plan in this game, in particular, against Washington. This was also the first multi-touchdown game of Agholor's NFL career.

A 24-0 victory was a great way to close out the regular season, especially against a division foe. Check back later this week as I'll break down the matchup with Chicago and what the Bears will bring to Soldier Field on Sunday on both sides of the ball.