On Sunday afternoon the Washington Commanders took the field for an NFC battle against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Commanders, led by star rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, are the surprise team of the season after taking down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions to make the conference
The Washington Commanders wished they were preparing for Super Bowl LIX right now, but after losing to the NFC Championship against the Philadelphia Eagles, the
The Washington Commanders are a little over 26 hours away from taking on the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field for a chance to compete in the Super Bowl. The two teams split the season series, and Washington pulled off the upset in Week 16 when Jalen Hurts was knocked out of the contest with a concussion.
The Eagles rookie class has played a major role in the team's success during the playoffs, and they came up big again in Sunday's NFC Championship Game win over the Washington Commanders.
The NFC Championship was getting away from the Washington Commanders as the Philadelphia Eagles were in complete control, then quarterback Jayden Daniels found his favorite target once again.
Getting close isn't enough for Commanders' receiver Terry McLaurin who says he plans on coming back better than ever in 2025.
Terry McLaurin took a catch-and-run for a 36-yard touchdown. But Washington’s two-point conversion failed, keeping the score at 14-12, Eagles.
After falling behind 14-6, Jayden Daniels led a 56-yard drivet hat concluded when he hit Terry McLaurin with a pass. The play went for 36 yards and a touchdown. Dan Quinn decided to chase points and go for the tie but the two-point conversion attempt on a pass to Austin Ekeler failed.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin revealed the toughest part of the NFC Championship game loss.
Here are eight eye-popping stats, and a few bonus numbers, to put the Eagles' latest playoff victory in historical context.
The Commanders' had minimized errors throughout the playoffs, but that ended Sunday, when Washington had to pay for its self-inflicted mistakes.
The Philadelphia Eagles are hosting the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC Championship game here on Sunday afternoon.The winner will advance to represent the conference at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans on Feb.