Jalen Hurts and Quinyon Mitchell are expected to participate in the Philadelphia Eagles' walkthrough on Wednesday.
The NFC championship game in Philadelphia could come down to which team can better scheme its stars to make big plays.
East division rivals meet in Philadelphia on Sunday to decide the NFC in the third meeting between the teams since the Eagles posted a 26-18 win on Nov. 14 with a 20-point fourth quarter. The Commanders have two road playoff wins in the same postseason for the first time in history, including a 45-31 dismantling of the Lions at Detroit last week.
It's the Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship. Our expert picks on which team will advance to the Super Bowl
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell was ruled out early with a shoulder injury in last week's divisional round win over the Los Angeles Rams, but his absence wasn't too noticeable after backup Isaiah Rodgers stepped in for him.
Nothing against the Philadelphia Eagles, who are on an impressive run. But the story of the NFC championship game — and probably the entire NFL season — is Jayden Daniels. Daniels, the second pick of the NFL Draft who had what is likely the greatest rookie season for a quarterback in league history,
The mind of Eagles DC Fangio is where the defensive magic lives - ESPN Push Fangio has. He successfully lobbied coach Nick Sirianni to increase the number and length of practices. The sessions were described by one defensive player as “a lot more excruciating” compared to seasons past.
Things don’t get any easier as Washington faces the NFL’s top defense one week after facing the NFL’s top offense in another win-or-go-home game
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio got two in-person looks at Daniels during the regular season and, thus, knows plenty about what the 24-year-old could do durin
During the divisional round of the playoffs last weekend, Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz was mic'd up for the event. Ertz is the consummate team player and will always defend his quarterback,