The Washington Commanders (12-5) go on the road in a playoff matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) at Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC Championship game on Jan. 26, kicking off at 3 p.m.
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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.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (knee) and cornerback Quinyon Mitchell (shoulder) were both limited participants in Wednesday's walkthrough ahead of Sunday's NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders.
The team announced a series of moves Wednesday before their first practice before Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Washington Commanders.
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In a mere matter of days before the NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders, The Athletic has intercepted communication between two of its beat reporters, Brooks Kubena and Ben Standig, in which they enlisted one another as quasi-analysts to gain insight into the other’s team.
The final four in the NFL are set. The Washington Commanders will travel up I-95 to Philadelphia for a date with the Eagles, the NFC Championship at
It's no secret that Sunday brings the biggest stage the Commanders have seen in quite some time, but they're trying to keep things business as usual.
The AFC and NFC Championship Game participants are familiar foes. The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs have a long recent history since Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes entered the NFL. The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles see each other twice a year,
Washington Commanders receivers Terry McLaurin and Dyami Brown stood out among those playing in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs.