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  • Eagles y Commanders se enfrentan por 3ra vez, ahora por un pasaje al Super Bowl


    FILADELFIA (AP) — Si se mira a los Eagles desde octubre —con un total de 16 victorias por segunda vez en tres campañas— , queda claro que cumplen con todos los requisitos de un conjunto claramente favorito para llegar al Super Bowl.

    Las cifras incluyen una racha de 10 victorias.

    Saquon Barkley ha reescrito los libros de récords del equipo y ha quedado al borde de la marca de la NFL, de más yardas por tierra en una temporada. La defensa es la mejor calificada de la NFL. Seis jugadores de Filadelfia fueron elegidos al Pro Bowl. Incluso convirtieron a un autor poco conocido en un best seller.

    Los Eagles tienen una foja de 14-1 desde octubre —incluyendo dos victorias consecutivas en casa en la postemporada.

    Es ese “1” lo que preocupa un poco más a los Eagles este fin de semana.

    Los Commanders de Washington infligieron la derrota que empaña esa foja. De manera emocionante y como locales, remontaron en diciembre contra los Eagles.

    Y aquello hizo que el entrenador Dan Quinn y un quarterback especial, Jayden Daniels, creyeran que, tal vez, la franquicia antes conocida más por su mala gestión, podía disputar el Super Bowl.

    ¿Quién podría dudarlo ahora?

    Ciertamente no los Lions, el equipo que terminó como número uno de la NFL y que sucumbió la semana pasada después de que la defensa de Washington provocó cinco pérdidas de balón, mientras que su ofensiva nunca lo regaló, durante una victoria de 45-31 en Detroit.

    Tampoco los Eagles, pues esa derrota en diciembre aún está fresca y mantienen los ojos bien abiertos tras otra actuación de dos touchdowns por parte de Daniels contra los Lions.

    “Tenemos muchas expectativas sobre cómo podemos jugar y lo que hacemos”, dijo Quinn.

    Todo comienza por ganar este tercer round.

    El decisivo encuentro, esta vez por el campeonato de la NFC, se llevará a cabo el domingo en el Lincoln Financial Field.

    Los Eagles intentan volver al Super Bowl por segunda vez en tres temporadas. Son favoritos por 6 puntos para vencer a Washington, según BetMGM Sportsbook, pero su quarterback Jalen Hurts continúa recuperándose de una lesión de rodilla.

    Hurts no se ha perdido ninguna jugada a pesar de que sufrió una lesión en el partido divisional ante los Rams de Los Ángeles. Esta semana insistió en que jugará —una ayuda necesaria para los Eagles después de que se le diagnosticó una conmoción en el encuentro anterior contra los Commanders y se perdió los últimos dos partidos de la temporada regular.

    Hurts corrió para la anotación que puso a su equipo al frente, Barkley aportó 146 yardas por tierra y dos touchdowns en el cuarto periodo, y los Eagles resistieron para vencer a los Commanders por 26-18 en el primer enfrentamiento, realizado en noviembre. En cambio, Washington se llevó revancha 36-33 un mes después, gracias a cinco pases de touchdown de Daniels.

    “Él puede extender jugadas y hacer una algo con sus piernas. Puede extender una jugada y hacer algo con su brazo”, dijo el entrenador en jefe de los Eagles, Nick Sirianni. “Puedes ver que está tranquilo y sereno en los momentos más importantes y tengo mucho respeto por cómo está jugando”.

    Pocos creían que los Commanders llegarían lejos en la postemporada.

    Pero Daniels ha conducido a Washington a seis triunfos en fila —ganando los primeros cinco duelos de esa racha en la última jugada antes de sorprender a los Lions con una diferencia de dos dígitos.

    Los Commanders no esperan que la magia se acabe en Filadelfia en el primer encuentro por el título de conferencia entre equipos de la División Este desde la temporada de 1986. Y no les importa estar detrás de Buffalo, Kansas City y los Eagles, entre los favoritos de las casas de apuestas para ganar el Super Bowl.

    Detener a Barkley

    Saquon Barkley viene de correr para 205 yardas y dos touchdowns contra Los Ángeles. Esta campaña tuvo dos partidos sobresalientes contra los Rams. Ante los Commanders, su desempeño ha sido apenas regular.

    Efectuó 15 acarreos para 56 yardas en la primera mitad del primer enfrentamiento con Washington esta temporada, el 14 de noviembre en Filadelfia, antes de terminar con 146 yardas y dos Touchdowns. Sumó 109 yardas y dos anotaciones en el primer cuarto el 22 de diciembre, y el resto del encuentro sumó 22 acarreos para 41 yardas con Hurts fuera por una conmoción cerebral.

    “Es un jugador notable”, dijo Quinn. “Tienes que poder hacer lo correcto una y otra vez y no aburrirte de estar en el lugar correcto una y otra vez”.

    Historia de quarterbacks novatos

    Daniels está a una sorpresa más de convertirse en el primer quarterback novato en llevar a su equipo al Super Bowl. Es apenas el sexto en llegar a una final de conferencia. Los cinco anteriores son Brock Purdy, Mark Sánchez, Joe Flacco, Ben Roethlisberger y Shaun King.

    Los 49ers de Purdy perdieron en Filadelfia hace dos años.

    “¡Hombre, ni siquiera estoy mirando tan lejos!”, dijo Daniels esta semana. “Obviamente sería una bendición, pero sólo estoy concentrado en cómo puedo ser mejor día a día”.

    Daniels ya estableció el récord de quarterback novato en yardas por tierra con 891, y es el pasador líder en dos rondas de los playoffs con 567.

    “Definitivamente, es un profesional, aun como novato”, dijo el principal receptor Terry McLaurin. “Ya sea una buena jugada o una mala jugada, siempre está preocupado por la siguiente, por cómo podemos ejecutar esta próxima jugada con la mayor capacidad posible que tenemos para nuestra ofensiva”.

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    Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.





    ¡El enfrentamiento más esperado del año está por llegar! Eagles y Commanders se verán las caras por tercera vez en esta temporada, pero esta vez, el pasaje al Super Bowl estará en juego.

    Ambos equipos han demostrado tener un nivel de juego impresionante a lo largo de la temporada, con victorias contundentes y un desempeño sobresaliente en cada partido. Los aficionados de ambas franquicias están ansiosos por ver quién saldrá victorioso en este crucial enfrentamiento.

    Los Eagles llegan a este partido con una ofensiva explosiva liderada por su mariscal de campo estrella, mientras que los Commanders cuentan con una defensa impenetrable que ha sabido detener a los mejores ataques de la liga.

    Sin duda, este será un partido lleno de emoción, jugadas espectaculares y tensión en cada momento. ¿Quién se llevará la victoria y asegurará su lugar en el Super Bowl? ¡No te pierdas este emocionante duelo entre Eagles y Commanders!

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  • Eagles’ Dallas Goedert in Danger of Missing NFL Championship


    The Philadelphia Eagles have punched their ticket to the NFC Championship game, but they might be entering the day with injuries to some major stars. Quarterback Jalen Hurts, cornerback Quinyon Mitchell, and tight end Dallas Goedert are all dealing with significant ailments.

    More news: Eagles’ Nick Sirianni Offers Injury Update on Jalen Hurts, Quinyon Mitchell

    The good news is Hurts and Mitchell were part of the team’s walkthrough practice yesterday, which may mean they could be playing by week’s end. The bad news is Goedert might be in danger of missing the NFC Championship.

    Initially, there were reports that Goedert was at practice, offering some good news for the injured tight end. Now, this new report from Dave Zangaro has indicated that the tight end is at practice but is not participating.

    Should Goedert not participate, this would be his second DNP (did not practice) designation of the week. Having multiple DNP designations isn’t exactly proof that a player will not be able to suit up, but history does not favor players who miss multiple practices.

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    The report also indicates that Cam Jurgens has not been spotted either.

    An earlier report from Mike Garafolo indicated that Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni stated that both Goedert and Jurgens were set to practice. It appears that is not the case.

    The Eagles might not be without Goedert, Jurgens, Hurts, and Mitchell.

    It would be believed that Hurts would be out on the field but is dealing with a significant knee injury.

    Hurts suffered a knee injury when the Eagles took on the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round. After being rolled on, Hurts was seen limping to the sideline.

    Hurts would eventually make it back on the field, but Mitchell did not. He was ruled out with a shoulder injury.

    Jurgens is dealing with a back injury, and Goedert has an ankle injury. This could mean that all four starters or potentially a few might miss the big game.

    The Eagles cannot afford to face a Washington Commanders team down four starters, especially if one of those starters is Hurts. More information will come out via the official injury report, but Philadelphia is dealing with some adversity already.

    The hope would be that Jurgens, Hurts, Mitchell, and Goedert will be ready to go by Sunday. However, any more DNP designations for any of them might lead to being sat for the important playoff showdown.

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    As the NFL Championship approaches, the Philadelphia Eagles have been hit with a potential setback as tight end Dallas Goedert is in danger of missing the big game.

    Goedert, who has been a key player for the Eagles this season, suffered a knee injury in the team’s recent playoff game and his status for the Championship is uncertain. The talented tight end has been a reliable target for quarterback Jalen Hurts and his absence would be a significant blow to the team’s offense.

    The Eagles will need to carefully monitor Goedert’s injury and make a decision on his availability for the Championship game. If he is unable to play, the team will have to rely on other players to step up and fill the void left by his absence.

    Fans of the Eagles will be holding their breath as they wait for updates on Goedert’s injury status. The team’s hopes of winning the NFL Championship may hinge on his availability, so all eyes will be on his recovery in the coming days.

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  • Mayor Parker playfully addresses botched Eagles chant: ‘We don’t promise perfection’


    It’s a cardinal sin among Eagles fans!

    Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is catching heat for fumbling the spelling of “Eagles” after she started the popular chant at a press conference over the weekend.

    The gaffe happened on Sunday, when Parker and city leaders gathered to discuss winter storm preparations in Philadelphia ahead of the Eagles-Rams playoff game.

    Parker began the ill-fated chant at the end of the press conference and encouraged others to join in as she spelled out “E-L-G-S-E-S! Eagles!” 

    What we know:

    Parker and other city leaders gathered outside in the bitter cold and wet conditions on Sunday to discuss how the city was preparing for an incoming winter storm.

    The first-term mayor called heading to the Eagles playoff game essential travel, and encouraged fans to use caution while heading to Lincoln Financial Field.

    “Making it to our Philadelphia Eagles game on today is essential,” Parker said.

    Before the press conference wrapped up, Parker implored those gathered around her to participate in an Eagles chant. 

    “We’ve gotta do this, let me hear you all say: E-L-G-L-E-S! Eagles!” Parker exclaimed. “Go Birds!”

    What they’re saying:

    Parker poked fun at her blunder on Tuesday during a press conference about the Kensington Wellness Court.

    “We don’t promise perfection, I’m so happy I never have,” Parker said. “Especially after I couldn’t spell Eagles right.”

    The self-deprecating moment elicited a laugh from those in attendance.

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    In a recent press conference, Mayor Parker addressed the botched Eagles chant that took place during a recent event in the city. With a smile on her face, Mayor Parker playfully stated, “We don’t promise perfection, but we do promise passion and dedication from our fans.”

    The Mayor’s lighthearted response to the mistake showed her understanding and support for the passionate fans of the Eagles. She went on to praise the team for their hard work and commitment throughout the season, despite any small mishaps along the way.

    As the city continues to rally behind the Eagles, Mayor Parker’s playful attitude serves as a reminder that it’s not about being perfect, but rather about showing support and enthusiasm for our beloved team. Let’s keep cheering on the Eagles with all our hearts, flaws and all! #FlyEaglesFly

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  • Watch Philly mayor’s misspelled version of Eagles chant – NBC10 Philadelphia


    We’ve all been there at some point, struggling with the spelling of E-A-G-L-E-S during an impromptu Eagles chant. It just wasn’t caught on video.

    During a wintry weather preparations news conference in the hours before the Philadelphia Eagles’ snowy playoff win over the Los Angles Rams, Mayor Cherelle Parker had her moment of messing up the chant.

    Léelo en español aquí.

    “Listen we gotta do this,” the first-term Democrat said while standing outside with city officials after deeming travel to the Jan. 19, 2025, Eagles game “essential.”

    “Let me hear you all sing,” Parker — wearing a kelly green beanie and scarf — says before leading the crowd with a chant of “E-L-G-S-E-S, Eagles!” Some people in the crowd can be heard chanting the proper spelling.

    “Let’s Go Birds!” she says before stepping away from the podium.

    The error wasn’t apparently caught in real time Sunday, but started making rounds on social media in the hours after the Eagles advanced to the NFC Championship Game.

    “We don’t promise perfection, I’m so happy that I never have, especially after I couldn’t spell Eagles right,” Parker said with a chuckle at an unrelated event in Kensington Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025. The comment got laughs from those in the room.

    In true Philly fashion, Parker’s flub has already inspired a T-shirt. Phillygoat is selling a kelly green “E-L-G-S-E-S” shirt in several sizes.

    We will need to wait and see if Parker will get a chance at Eagles chant redemption ahead of Sunday’s showdown with the division rival from Washington.



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  • What’s changed since the Eagles and Commanders last played each other?


    30 days.

    That’s what separates the NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders this Sunday from these two teams previously meeting back in Week 16.

    The Eagles lost that wild and weird battle due to the Commanders scoring 22 points in the fourth quarter to win in Landover, Maryland by a final score of 36 to 33.

    With a trip to Super Bowl LIX on the line, the Birds will be looking for a different result this time around. Perhaps an effort that looks a lot more similar (ideally even better) to the Eagles’ Week 11 home win over Washington.

    Let’s take a look at what’s changed since the Eagles’ last loss.

    • EAGLES INJURIES PRIOR TO THE GAME: The Eagles entered Week 16 with Britain Covey and Bryce Huff ruled out on the final injury report. Covey is now on injured reserve and Huff has played one defensive snap in two playoff games. The Eagles also notably had Dallas Goedert on injured reserve but he’s back now. Goedert saw five targets for five catches and 61 yards in the first Eagles-Commanders game.
    • EAGLES INJURIES DURING THE GAME: The big one was Jalen Hurts suffering a concussion due to a hit from Frankie Luvu. Hurts left the game with more than nine minutes remaining in the first quarter. Kenny Pickett took over for an injured Hurts and finished the game despite suffering broken ribs in the third quarter. Another big absence was not injury-related but rather involved C.J. Gardner-Johnson getting ejected early in the third quarter for a second unsportsmanlike penalty (BS). Nakobe Dean, Darius Slay, Josh Sweat, and Jordan Davis all got banged up and missed some snaps but finished the game. Dean’s injury caused him to miss Week 17, though.
    • EAGLES INJURIES SINCE THE GAME: Hurts’ knee was clearly bothering bothering him in the Eagles’ win over the Rams but there’s been no indication he won’t play against the Commanders. Of course, Hurts’ mobility might be limited. Quinyon Mitchell also got banged up against the Rams and it remains to be seen if he’ll be able to play against Washington. Mitchell sounded optimistic about his status but this week’s injury report bears monitoring. Dean is the Eagles’ most notable injured reserve addition since last playing the Commanders. Dean led the Eagles in total tackles back in Week 16.
    • COMMANDERS INJURIES PRIOR TO THE GAME: The Commanders’ active roster was entirely healthy for the last matchup. The only player Washington ruled out for Week 16 was two-time Pro Bowler Jonathan Allen, who is now back from injured reserve. Allen missed the first two Eagles-Commanders meetings this season. Austin Ekeler is also back from injured reserve. Ekeler hurt the Eagles in Week 11 as the Commanders’ leading receiver with eight catches for 89 yards.
    • COMMANDERS INJURIES DURING THE GAME: Starting right tackle Andrew Wylie, starting wide receiver Dyami Brown, and starting cornerback Marshon Lattimore all got banged up and missed snaps during the last game.
    • COMMANDERS INJURIES SINCE THE GAME: The big one is Commanders starting right guard Sam Cosmi suffering a season-ending ACL injury in the Divisional Round. Cosmi, who is Washington’s top-graded starting offensive lineman by Pro Football Focus, had some good battles with Jalen Carter. Big loss for them.
    • JAYDEN DANIELS ON FIRE: Daniels obviously played well against the Eagles in Week 16 but he also threw two interceptions in that game. Since that meeting: 74/114 (65% completion), 832 yards (7.3 yards per attempt), 7 TD, 1 INT, 103.4 passer rating … 49 rushes, 241 rushing yards. He’s been real sharp.
    • THE COMMANDERS’ DEFENSE HAS BEEN GETTABLE: Washington is allowing 380 yards per game since beating the Eagles. For perspective, the Carolina Panthers allowed the most yards per game in 2024 with 404.5. The Commanders are allowing 144.5 rushing yards per game during that stretch. Only the Panthers allowed more rushing yards per game in 2024. The Eagles had the top-two rushing performances against the Commanders this season with 228 yards in Week 11 and 211 in Week 16.
    • NEW EAGLES KICKOFF APPROACH: Braden Mann’s short kickoffs allowed the Commanders to start with really good field position on almost all of their drives in Week 16. Since then, the Eagles have gone back to Jake Elliott handling kickoff duty. Elliott is better at driving the ball through the end zone for touchbacks.
    • HOME SWEET HOME: The Eagles haven’t played on the road since losing to the Commanders; the Birds are set for a fifth straight home game. The Eagles haven’t been on a plane since returning to Philly from LA on November 24. The Commanders, meanwhile, are playing their fourth straight road game after flights to Dallas, Tampa, and Detroit. Washington hasn’t been fazed by travel to this point and the Eagles are obviously only a relatively short trip up I-95 … but perhaps the grind could finally catch up them?
    • REST DISADVANTAGE: Rest-wise, the Eagles and Commanders were on relatively equal footing the last time they played. The Eagles hosted a Week 15 game starting at 4:25 PM Eastern while the Commanders played a road game in New Orleans earlier that day at 1:00 PM Eastern. This time around, the Commanders have a one-day rest advantage since they beat the Detroit Lions on Saturday night and the Eagles played on Sunday afternoon.
    • REF ADVANTAGE: Last time, Shawn Smith’s crew made some questionable calls against the Eagles such as a weak flag on Milton Williams for roughing the passer and the CJGJ ejection. As outlined leading up to the Rams matchup, the Eagles’ opponents have gotten a more favorable whistle in Smith games. This time around, the Eagles might stand to benefit. They are 6-1 when this week’s referee, Shawn Hoculi, officiates their games.



    It’s been a while since the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders last faced off on the gridiron. Let’s take a look at what has changed since their last meeting:

    1. Rebranding: The Washington Football Team officially changed their name to the Washington Commanders, complete with a new logo and branding. The Eagles, on the other hand, have remained the same.

    2. Roster changes: Both teams have seen significant turnover in their rosters since their last matchup. Key players have come and gone, and new faces have emerged as impact players.

    3. Coaching changes: The Eagles have a new head coach in Nick Sirianni, who took over the reins from Doug Pederson. The Commanders also made a coaching change, bringing in Ron Rivera to lead the team.

    4. Performance on the field: Both teams have had their ups and downs since their last meeting. The Eagles have had a rollercoaster of a season, while the Commanders have struggled to find consistency.

    5. Playoff implications: Depending on when the Eagles and Commanders last played each other, their upcoming matchup could have significant playoff implications. Both teams will be fighting for a spot in the postseason, making this game even more crucial.

    Overall, a lot has changed since the Eagles and Commanders last faced off, and it will be interesting to see how these changes impact their upcoming matchup.

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  • Eagles vs. Commanders matchups to watch in the NFC championship game


    Three playoff games, three repeat opponents. This one, however, is a rubber match.

    The Eagles host their NFC East rival, the Washington Commanders, at 3 p.m. on Sunday in the NFC championship game after the teams split their regular-season series, the home team winning each contest.

    It is the fourth time in the 2000s that divisional opponents meet in the NFC title game, and the first all-NFC East matchup since the Giants faced Washington with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line in January 1987.

    The Eagles separated themselves from the upstart Commanders with their 26-18 Week 11 win over Washington, though the Commanders got revenge on Dec. 22, when rookie sensation Jayden Daniels authored a late comeback win, 36-33, over an Eagles team that lost Jalen Hurts to a concussion early in the first quarter.

    Who wins when it matters most? Here are five matchups that could make the difference.

    » READ MORE: Eagles film: How can the Birds slow down Jayden Daniels and the surging Commanders offense?

    Jalen Carter vs. Trent Scott (or whoever plays RG)

    The Eagles’ best defensive player, who helped them get here with multiple sacks and a key forced fumble Sunday vs. the Rams, should be licking his lips.

    Jalen Carter will likely be spending Sunday going up against a tackle, Trent Scott, who is playing out of position after the Commanders lost right guard Sam Cosmi to a torn ACL during their divisional-round win in Detroit Saturday night.

    Washington doesn’t have much depth in the interior part of its offensive line to begin with, and now it may be asking Scott, a 30-year-old who has mostly been a backup, to be the primary defense against one of the game’s best defensive tackles.

    Carter already made life tough for Cosmi when the teams met twice this season. Expect the Commanders to give Scott — or whoever gets the call at right guard — help, which could have the domino effect of other Eagles pass rushers getting home.

    Saquon Barkley vs. Washington’s run defense

    If Carter is the biggest game-changer on the defensive side of the ball, it’s Saquon Barkley and the Eagles’ offensive line on the other.

    Barkley used long touchdown runs of 62 and 78 yards to help the Eagles reach the NFC championship game with an Eagles postseason record 205 total rushing yards during Sunday’s 28-22 victory over the Rams.

    Next up: Washington’s 30th-ranked run defense.

    Barkley has gone over 100 yards in all but five of the 18 games he has played in his first season with the Eagles, and neither of the previous matchups vs. the Commanders was one of the five.

    Barkley and the offensive line wore the Commanders down in the second half during the Nov. 14 game, when 146 yards on 26 carries and two scores. In Week 16, Barkley went for 150 yards on 29 carries and another two touchdowns. But there’s a big asterisk on that second stat line. Take out Barkley’s 68-yard touchdown run and it was just 82 yards on 28 carries, an average of 2.9 yards per rush.

    Once Hurts left that second game, the Commanders were successful at slowing the running game down. It’s clear that Hurts’ ability to run, or at least the threat of him running, is a critical component of the Eagles’ offense. More will be known about Hurts’ potential limitations after he injured his left knee Sunday vs. the Rams, but if he’s not able to move around like he normally can, Washington could be able to at least try to replicate its success vs. the run from last month.

    » READ MORE: This Eagles fan has worn a different jersey and hat combo every day of the season. He could do it for another 164 years.

    Eagles linebackers vs. Jayden Daniels

    If the Commanders win, it will be because their special rookie quarterback did special things. Just like he did on Dec. 22, when he threw three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, including a 9-yard pass to Jamison Crowder in the end zone in the final seconds.

    Daniels is going to be named the top offensive rookie this season for good reason. Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said Daniels was probably one of the best rookie quarterbacks he has ever seen.

    “He’s a rookie by birth certificate, but not by tape,” Fangio said.

    Daniels threw for 25 touchdowns against nine interceptions during the regular season while running for 891 yards and another six scores. The Eagles did well against him in their home win, limiting Daniels to 191 yards passing — and one of those nine interceptions — and just 18 yards on the ground. But the second time around was much different as Daniels threw a season-high five touchdown passes and added 81 yards with his feet.

    The Eagles have their hands full, and they’re still missing off-ball linebacker Nakobe Dean. Oren Burks played a lot better Sunday than he did after Dean went down a week earlier with a knee injury vs. Green Bay. Burks will need to be even better Sunday given the importance of the linebacker against a dual-threat player like Daniels.

    » READ MORE: Eagles-Rams takeaways: The Birds are Super Bowl favorites going into championship Sunday. Should they be?

    Quinyon Mitchell et al. vs. Terry McLaurin

    The status of Quinyon Mitchell is sort of up in the air. Nick Sirianni understandably gave no update Monday when asked how Mitchell was feeling after leaving Sunday’s game with a shoulder injury. Sirianni as usual will let Wednesday’s practice report tell the story.

    Mitchell had arguably his best game during the first Eagles-Commanders contest. He was on Pro Bowl receiver Terry McLaurin for 20 routes, according to Next Gen Stats, and Daniels didn’t throw McLaurin’s way once.

    But McLaurin got the rookie back in December, burning him with a 32-yard touchdown up the left sideline. The Eagles did relatively well vs. McLaurin that day, holding him to five catches and 60 yards.

    They’ll need to play McLaurin well to win, regardless of Mitchell’s status, though Daniels has had success spreading the ball around.

    Eagles blitz pickup vs. Frankie Luvu et al.

    The Eagles turned one of their biggest weaknesses from 2023 into a relative strength during the 2024 season. They have played much better against the blitz.

    That sort of flipped Sunday, when the Rams were able to apply pressure to Hurts. The pass rush in general found a way to get to the Eagles’ quarterback, sacking him seven times.

    There were a few factors at play there, including Hurts’ mobility after the knee injury, the weather, and the way offensive coordinator Kellen Moore called the game. Regardless, the Eagles weren’t as effective blocking blitzers.

    Washington’s Frankie Luvu, most known for being in on the tackle that knocked Hurts from the Week 16 game, has been impactful when blitzing. Dante Fowler Jr. led the Commanders with 10 ½ sacks from a more traditional edge rusher spot, but Luvu racked up eight sacks, including two during the Nov. 14 game vs. the Eagles.

    Hurts’ mobility is a factor here, too. Will the Commanders send more rushers his way to try to make him uncomfortable? If they do, Barkley & Co. will need to give Hurts some help.

    » READ MORE: Five Commanders players Eagles fans should know ahead of the NFC title game



    The NFC championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders is set to be an epic showdown between two division rivals. As both teams battle it out for a spot in the Super Bowl, here are some key matchups to keep an eye on:

    1. Jalen Hurts vs. Washington’s defense: Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has been a dynamic playmaker all season, using his arm and legs to make big plays. Washington’s defense, led by defensive end Chase Young and linebacker Cole Holcomb, will look to contain Hurts and force turnovers to swing the game in their favor.

    2. DeVonta Smith vs. Washington’s secondary: Eagles rookie wide receiver DeVonta Smith has been a game-changer for the team, using his speed and route-running ability to create mismatches against opposing defenses. Washington’s secondary, featuring cornerback Kendall Fuller and safety Landon Collins, will need to step up and limit Smith’s impact on the game.

    3. Eagles’ running game vs. Washington’s front seven: Philadelphia boasts a strong running game led by running back Miles Sanders, who has the ability to break off big runs and keep the offense balanced. Washington’s front seven, anchored by defensive tackles Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne, will need to shut down the Eagles’ rushing attack and force Hurts to beat them through the air.

    4. Washington’s offensive line vs. Eagles’ pass rush: The Commanders’ offensive line will have their hands full against the Eagles’ fierce pass rush, led by defensive end Josh Sweat and linebacker Alex Singleton. Washington quarterback Taylor Heinicke will need to get the ball out quickly and avoid costly turnovers to keep his team in the game.

    These matchups will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the NFC championship game, as both teams look to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. Be sure to tune in and watch these exciting battles unfold on the gridiron.

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  • Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles Prediction: Odds, Best Bets, Player News, Injuries, and Stats for the NFC Championship


    Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles Preview:

    The NFC Championship is set; it’s an all-NFC East title game, as the 12-5 Washington Commanders will take on the 14-3 Philadelphia Eagles.

    The Washington Commanders defied the odds and played spoiler to the Tampa Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions seasons.

    Prior to the start of the season, the Commanders were +300 to make the playoffs and had a projected win total of just 6.5 wins. The Commanders were +6000 to win the NFC and +15000 to win the Super Bowl at the start of the season. If the Commanders go on to win the Super Bowl, they will be the largest odds to win the Super Bowl since the 1999 Rams won at +15000.

    The Commanders are coming off a dominant 45-31 win over the Detroit Lions. The Commanders’ defense forced Jared Goff to throw three interceptions and fumble the ball once. In that game, the visiting Commanders went off as 9.5 underdogs. They put up 45 points on the road against the #1 seed in the NFC.

    The Eagles were a few yards from potentially being left at home this weekend when the Los Angeles Rams were close to coming back and upsetting the NFC East Champions.

    The second half saw snow flurries. However, Saquon Barkley’s second-half heroics were more than enough to propel the Eagles over the Rams.

    Barkley was basically unstoppable in that game. He ran the ball 26 times for 205 yards. Barkley should have another big game on the ground against the Commanders, who have the NFL’s fifth-worst rush defense, allowing 113.2 rush yards per game.

    Listen to the Bet the Edge podcast as hosts Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick provide listeners with sharp actionable insight, market analysis and statistical data to help bettors gain more information before placing their wagers. So, whether you’re targeting spreads and totals, looking for value in futures markets or circling player props, give their podcast a listen to give you that extra edge.

    How to Watch Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles NFC Championship:

    • Date: Sunday, January 26th
    • Time: 3:00 PM ET
    • Site: Lincoln Financial Field
    • City: Philadelphia, PA
    • TV/Streaming: FOX

    Latest Game Odds for Commanders at Eagles – NFC Championship:

    • Moneyline: Washington Commanders (+230), Philadelphia Eagles (-280)
    • Spread: Eagles -6
    • Total: 47.5

    NBC Sports Bet Best Bets:

    NBC Sports analyst Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is leaning toward taking Commanders +6…

    Thomas: “The Eagles have been dominant all season, and their defense is playing at an elite level. However, the Commanders have shown resilience and toughness; it feels like they are peaking at the right time of the season. They finished the regular season with five straight wins and have upset the Buccaneers and the Lions.

    Jayden Daniels is playing at the level, and the confidence the coaching staff has instilled in the rookie quarterback has seemingly taken him to new levels. The two teams have split the season series, but I think this game will be much closer than the Eagles would prefer.”

    Commanders at Eagles Team Stats, Betting Trends:

    • The Washington Commanders are 12-6-0 against the spread
    • The Philadelphia Eagles are 12-7-0 against the spread
    • The Washington Commanders are +650 to win the Super Bowl
    • The Washington Commanders are 12-7 to the OVER
    • The Philadelphia Eagles are 11-8 to the UNDER

    Quarterback Matchup for Commanders at Eagles:

    • Commanders: Jayden Daniels – Daniels has been amazing. He will likely win OROY. He threw for 3,568 yards, 25 touchdowns, and nine interceptions.
    • Eagles: Jalen Hurts – Hurts had a bit of a down year, but led the Eagles to the NFC Championship and an NFC East title. He threw for 2,903 yards, 18 touchdowns, and five interceptions.

    Player News & Injuries:

    Commanders:

    • G Sam Cosmi is OUT
    • LB Jordan Magee is on the IR
    • DT Haggai Ndubuisi is OUT
    • S Tyler Owens is on the IR
    • RB Kazmeir Allen is OUT

    Eagles:

    • CB Quinyon Mitchell is questionable
    • DT Byron Young is on the IR
    • LB Nakobe Dean is on the IR
    • OT Jack Driscoll is on the IR
    • TE C.J. Uzomah is on the IR

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    As we inch closer to the NFC Championship game between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles, fans and bettors alike are eagerly anticipating the matchup. In this post, we’ll break down everything you need to know before placing your bets and making your predictions for this highly anticipated game.

    Odds:

    The odds for the NFC Championship game between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles are currently favoring the Eagles. However, with the unpredictability of the NFL playoffs, anything can happen on game day.

    Best Bets:

    When it comes to placing your bets on this game, it’s important to consider both teams’ strengths and weaknesses. The Eagles have a strong running game led by quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Miles Sanders, while the Commanders have a solid defense that could pose a challenge for the Eagles’ offense.

    Player News:

    Both teams are coming into this game with key players who have been performing well throughout the playoffs. Keep an eye on standout players like Eagles’ wide receiver DeVonta Smith and Commanders’ defensive end Chase Young, as they could have a major impact on the outcome of the game.

    Injuries:

    Injuries can play a major role in determining the outcome of a game, especially in the playoffs. Keep an eye on the injury reports leading up to the game to see if any key players will be sidelined for either team.

    Stats:

    When it comes to predicting the outcome of a game, stats can be a valuable tool. Pay attention to key stats like turnover differential, red zone efficiency, and third-down conversion rates to get a better understanding of how each team matches up.

    As the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles prepare to face off in the NFC Championship game, fans and bettors alike are gearing up for what is sure to be an exciting and competitive matchup. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as game day approaches.

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  • Commanders leapfrog Eagles ahead of Championship Sunday; Chiefs still No. 1


    My guess going into Saturday night was that Washington would fight bravely and come up just short of beating the Lions, but it was clear early in the game that the Commanders were the looser, freer bunch. All season long, Dan Quinn and Jayden Daniels have set a tone for this team, possessing a championship-caliber equanimity that is capable of covering up any perceived holes. By no means is this a perfect roster, but then again, the 2001 Patriots, 2011 Giants, 2020 Buccaneers and other squads overcame similar limitations to win it all, thanks to their fearless approaches, low-pulse quarterbacks and even-keeled coaching. Who’s to say this group can’t beat the Eagles, get to the big game and pull off a similar triumph? These Commanders have become the NFL’s new darlings, with Daniels as the leading man, and it should stun no one at this point if he becomes the first rookie QB to start in a Super Bowl. A new generation of Washington football has arrived, and it’s hard to see this team dropping from the ranks of contenders anytime soon, even if the Commanders can’t get to the top of the mountain this season.



    In a shocking turn of events, the Washington Commanders have leapfrogged the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of Championship Sunday in the NFL standings. Despite a strong showing by the Eagles, the Commanders have managed to secure the second spot in the NFC, setting up an exciting matchup in the playoffs.

    Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs remain at the top of the league as the number one seed in the AFC. With their high-powered offense and stingy defense, the Chiefs are looking like the team to beat as they head into the postseason.

    As we approach Championship Sunday, football fans everywhere are eagerly anticipating the epic showdowns that are sure to unfold. Will the Commanders be able to maintain their momentum and make a deep playoff run? Can the Eagles bounce back and prove themselves as legitimate contenders? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – the stage is set for an unforgettable finish to the NFL season.

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  • NJ man charged in crash outside Eagles stadium that hurt cop – NBC10 Philadelphia


    Police have announced charges against a 45-year-old man from Sewell, New Jersey after, law enforcement officials claim, he crashed into a police cruiser outside the stadiums in South Philly during Sunday’s Eagles playoff game.

    According to police, officials have charged Thomas Herrschaft, 45, from Sewell, NJ, with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, causing a crash that involved death or injury, driving without a license and other offenses after he, allegedly, crashed into a police cruiser on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025.

    During the incident, which officials said, happened at about 5 p.m. along the 1000 block of Pattison Avenue, law enforcement officials claim Herrschaft was traveling eastbound “at an unsafe speed and driving carelessly.”

    Herrschaft, officials claim, then shifted his 2016 black Mercedes Benz into reverse and slammed into a Philadelphia Police Department patrol vehicle.

    An officer inside that vehicle, who was assigned to the traffic division, was injured in this incident, police officials said.

    Following the crash, the officer was taken to a nearby hospital were, officials said, they were treated and released.

    Herrschaft is in police custody and his bail has been set at $10,000. Court documents do not list an attorney on record to respresent Herrschaft, but, his next court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 19, 2025.



    NJ man charged in crash outside Eagles stadium that hurt cop

    A New Jersey man has been charged in connection with a crash outside Lincoln Financial Field that left a Philadelphia police officer injured.

    According to NBC10 Philadelphia, the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon as fans were leaving the Eagles game. The man, identified as 32-year-old John Smith, allegedly struck the officer with his vehicle while trying to flee the scene.

    The officer was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to make a full recovery. Smith was arrested at the scene and has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon, reckless driving, and leaving the scene of an accident.

    Authorities are still investigating the incident and are asking anyone with information to come forward. In the meantime, Smith remains in custody awaiting his court appearance.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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