The Washington Commanders' defensive coordinator knows just what to expect when they face off against Saquon Barkley and the Eagles.
With only four NFL teams still in the title hunt, our staff make predictions for who will make it to the Super Bowl and who will win it all.
Bleacher Report put Washington Commanders OT Andrew Wylie on a list of players the team could release to free up valuable salary cap space.
Newsweek Sports' expert predictions for the Philadelphia Eagles vs. the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game.
Matt Severance has revealed his 2025 NFC Championship Game expert picks and NFL playoff predictions for Washington vs. Philadelphia
With the Kansas City Chiefs one win from making it to the Super Bowl, the Washington Commanders could be in for quite a test if they beat the Philadelphia Eagle
Before the game, Jon Batiste, five-time Grammy winner, is set to sing the national anthem. Christian recording artist Lauren Daigle will sing "America the Beautiful" with Trombone Shorty. R&B vocalist Ledisi will perform "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
Delaware State head coach and former NFL wide receiver Desean Jackson wakes up with "GMFB" and previews the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles NFC Championship Game.
Bettors at BetMGM are siding with both the Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills against the spread and on the moneyline ahead of Sunday’s games. The Commanders are getting 62% of bets and 63% of the money as 6-point underdogs at the Philadelphia Eagles while the Bills are getting 61% of bets and 52% of the money as 2-point dogs at the Kansas City Chiefs.
If you are traveling up on Saturday afternoon or evening, expect partly cloudy skies with just a few passing clouds. Temperatures should be in the 30s for just about all of your journey, but nothing falling from the sky should slow you down!
One team that booked its trip to the conference championship on Saturday is returning to a comfortable place, having gone seven straight years. The other hasn’t been on a stage this big since 1992.