The Philadelphia Eagles improved to 13-3 after a Week 17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys.
During the 41-7 victory over the division rival, Eagles running back Saquon Barkley became the ninth player in NFL history to surpass 2,000 rushing yards in a single season.
Following the game, the Eagles celebrated in the locker room. ESPN posted a photo of the team's celebration, where Barkley was pictured in the arms of Philadelphia offensive lineman Landon Dickerson.
ESPN highlighted a comment from a fan that read, "Saquon is 233 pounds and Landon Dickerson is holding him like a toddler."
NFL reporter Erin Andrews then responded to the exchange between Barkley and Dickerson, seemingly a fan of the Eagles' celebration.
"This is AWESOME," Andrews said.
In the win over the Cowboys, Barkley recorded 167 yards on 31 carries.
With his Week 17 stat line, Barkley has produced 13 touchdowns and 2,005 yards on 345 carries. Barkley is No. 1 in the NFL in total rushing yards and carries, serving as the Eagles' offensive anchor in his first year with the organization.
While Barkley and the Eagles were celebrating a big-time win over their rivals, Andrews and the Fox Sports crew were in Minnesota covering a divisional matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers.
Andrews served as the sideline reporter for the Vikings' 27-25 victory, while Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt handled the play-by-play duties.