Can the Washington Commanders keep their Cinderella run going with another road upset in these playoffs? Experts weigh in on Sunday's NFC Championship Game between Washington and the Philadelphia Eagles,
Commanders-Eagles marks the fifth instance that division rivals have met in a conference championship game since 2000.
The NFC North was the best division in the NFL this season, which featured three playoff teams and then the Chicago Bears, who went 5-12 in a disappointing season.
The NFC North is ultra-competitive, which is something that Xavier McKinney acknowledged makes life difficult for the Packers.
The Philadelphia Eagles are underdogs against the Kansas City Chiefs for a reason, as the latter is chasing a Super Bowl three-peat, a feat which has never been
The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs is in the books, and only two teams remain alive in the NFC, the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles. We have two new obituaries to write, for the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams.
The NFC North produced three playoff teams, two teams with 14 or more wins and the conference’s No. 1 seed — creating a historic, never-before-seen regular season inside the division. Then the playoffs began, and it all fell apart in stunning fashion. Not a single team from the NFC North won a playoff game.
The incident took place as fans celebrated the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Washington Commanders to advance to the Super Bowl.
With snow in the forecast for Sunday, it brings back memories of Matthew Stafford facing the Eagles in a blizzard 11 years ago
For all the talk surrounding the dominant NFC North this season, the NFC Championship Game will be an all-NFC East affair. The Philadelphia Eagles will host the division rival Washington ...
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