For the first time since 1986 two NFC East teams will face off in the NFC Championship for a chance to play in the Super Bowl. The I-95 matchup pits the 14 win No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles against the 12 win Washington Commanders,
For several reasons, the 2024 NFC Championship game promises to be a classic. Along with having star players on both sides, this game is unique in that it will pit two division rivals against one another.
The Washington Commanders have one area that could be concerning when they face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship game.
The Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders are a step away from Super Bowl LIX as they reach the penultimate round of the 2024-25 NFL Playoffs on Sunday. The pair will meet in the NFC Championship Game, to determine just which team will go all the way to New Orleans, live with NFL Game Pass on DAZN.
What you should knowThe Eagles will host the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game at the Linc on Sunday at 3 p.m. on Fox. The winner will move on to Super Bowl LIX.Two Eagles starters who didn't practice Thursday — Dallas Goedert (ankle) and Cam Jurgens (back) — returned on Friday.
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Yet, that was not Washington's first Super Bowl victory. In 1983, the team pulled off a shocking upset as Gibbs and quarterback Joe Theismann defeated Don Shula and the Miami Dolphins 27-17. Down 17-10 at halftime, Washington held Miami to 176 total yards and zero second-half points.
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The Patriots elected to attempt an onside kick, which consequently set up the Falcons at New England's 41-yard line. A holding penalty and nine-yard sack resulted in a three-play drive, and Atlanta was unable to capitalize on the excellent starting field position.