The Washington Commanders are going on that Cinderella run that we usually see in the NCAA March Madness Tournament. Last week, they pulled off an upset win ove
Avoiding Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles for a third meeting is an easy choice as fans of the Washington Commanders gear up for next week's NFC Championship Game opponent.
While the Washington Commanders wait to find out who they'll play next weekend, they're doing a multitude of other things.
Here's what to know and how to tune in to the NFC playoff between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles.
One thing to watch from each defensive position group in NFC Championship game when the Philadelphia Eagles face the Washington Commanders
As we noted in our Eagles-Commanders preview when the Eagles have the ball, expect the Commanders' focus to be on slowing down Saquon Barkley, who ran for 296 yards in the two Eagles-Commanders matchups this season.
The Eagles and Commanders are meeting in the NFC championship game on Sunday amid warmer-than-usual temperatures in Philadelphia.
Standing in the way of the Washington Commanders for a trip to the Super Bowl is NFC East foe Philadelphia. The Eagles knocked out the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 at a snowy Lincoln Financial Field.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost to Commanders 23-20 in wild card round. 4. Los Angeles Rams beat Vikings 27-9 in wild card round, lost to Eagles 28-22 in divisional round. 5. Minnesota Vikings lost to Rams 27-9 in wild card round. 6. Washington Commanders ...
Somewhere on a yacht, Dan Snyder is fuming. That alone should provide fans with plenty of reasons to watch Sunday's Washington Commanders vs Philadelphia Eagles
The Washington Commanders upset the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions with a 45-31 victory and have punched their ticket to the NFC Championship game for the first time since 1991. The Commanders’ opponent and the site of the NFC Championship will come down to Sunday’s matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams.
The Commanders now have the 2025 NFL Draft to think about. Washington can target these three prominent names at No. 29.