New York Giants co-owner John Mara is living a nightmare as the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders have taken control of the NFC.
The New York Giants opened the year hopeful that they had narrowed the gap in the NFC East and would celebrate their 100th season with a return to the playoffs. What transpired is the exact opposite of that.
The Giants went 0-6 in the NFC East this season, and Schoen and Brian Daboll are 4-14-1 in division since they took over: 0-6 against the Dallas Cowboys, 1-6 against the Eagles and 3-2-1 against Washington, including 0-2 against Daniels.
The NFC Championship game this Sunday features the sixth-seeded Washington Commanders taking on the second-seeded Philadelphia Eagles as the division rivals get to meet a third and final time this season to decide who will be the conference's representative in the Super Bowl.
The Philadelphia Eagles versus Washington Commanders for the NFC Championship is not a game I ever expected to see, nor is it one I’ll find much enjoyment in. The only thing that could have made it worse is if the game was in Dallas. That’ll be the case for many a New York Giants fan on Sunday. Especially this one.
The Philadelphia Eagles will host the NFC Championship Game thanks to a historical performance by running back Saquon Barkley, who exploded for 232 total yards and two touchdowns on Sunday. Barkley had back-breaking runs of 62 yards and 78 yards to put
The NFC Championship Game matchup is set, and New York Giants fans couldn't be more incensed. This year's contest will feature a battle between NFC East Division rivals in the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, two teams that have come to haunt New York in more ways than one.
This Eagles-Commanders game isn't for all the marbles, but it's for a shot to play in the Super Bowl, and that's a huge deal.
An NFC team still looking still looking to fill their head coaching vacancy wants to speak to Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for a second time.
Could Minnesota cash in its most valuable asset to a quarterback-needy team this offseason? ESPN staff writer Ben Solak believes that move is very much in play.
Ahead of the AFC and NFC championship games Sunday, Yardbarker NFL writers identify which pending free agents in the NFC merit a new deal with their current teams.