The sixth-seeded Commanders, fresh off an upset of No. 1 seed Detroit, are the underdogs for the third consecutive week in the playoffs.
The Washington Commanders are the underdogs, but by less than a touchdown (+6), in this year’s Championship Game of the NFC playoffs, where they will face the Philadelphia Eagles. Lincoln
The Washington Commanders (12-5) hit the road in a playoff matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) at Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC Championship game on Jan. 26, beginning at 3 p.m.
The Philadelphia Eagles are flying to the Super Bowl after a 55-23 win at home against the Washington Commanders on Sunday in the NFC Championship game. The victory caps a strong season for the Eagles with quarterback Jalen Hurts and the addition of running back Saquon Barkley,
Sunday’s NFC Championship game saw the Philadelphia Eagles thrash the Washington Commanders 55-23 as Nick Sirianni’s side made it through to their second Super Bowl in three years.
The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles play on Sunday, Jan. 26 at the Eagles' Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC championship game of the NFL playoff schedule. Which team will win the conference title game and advance to the Super Bowl on Feb. 9?
The NFC championship game of the NFL playoffs will see the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) and Washington Commanders (12-5) squaring off at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025. Date: Jan. 26
In a surprising turn of events, it’s a division rival NFC Championship Game this year. The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles meet again after splitting 1-1 in the regular season.
Philadelphia's recent Super Bowl experience could help derail the two-time reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs.
“Last time, I honestly felt like a paid actor during the whole week, just everything, so many interviews. The only part that felt like real football was the game. And so when you remove all those things and you’re just trying to focus on the game and that’s the only thing that matters. And just trying to win. Everything else is for everybody else.”
A slump and some injuries are creating a situation where the New Jersey Devils are closer to a wild-card spot than to the lead in the Metropolitan Division.