With Daniels, Washington has a major advantage at football's most important position. He's the great equalizer in the NFC championship game.
Dave Helman sits down with Greg Olsen to preview the NFC Championship game between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles. Within the preview, the duo talk about the QB battle between Jalen Hurts and Jayden Daniels.
The Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles are getting ready to face off for the third time this season. However, this third meeting will have much m
Jayden Daniels ran out of time for another comeback. Daniels finished with 255 yards passing with a touchdown and an interception and was sacked three times.
The Washington Commanders had big dreams of scoring an upset loss against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game. As it turned out, they did not even come close to that goal on Sunday, as the Commanders suffered a 55-23 destruction at the hands of Jalen Hurts and the Eagles, who are now waltzing their way into the Super Bowl.
Dave Helman brings on Ralph Vacchiano to take an early look at the game between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles! Within the discussion, the duo debate whether Jayden Daniels can pull off another upset to help the Washington Commanders potentially reach the Super Bowl with a victory over the Philadelphia Eagles!
For a second time in three years, the Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl bound. Forced turnovers during Sunday's 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders are a big reason why.  The Eagles parlayed four Commanders takeaways and one turnover on downs into 35 points.
The Eagles did have success against Daniels in the first meeting, on Nov. 14, a 26-18 Eagles win. Carter had a career-high 7 tackles that night as Daniels was held to 191 yards passing and 18 yards rushing.Carter will need to do that again for the Eagles to advance to their second Super Bowl in three seasons.
This week's Eagles news is focused on Kellen Moore, Jalen Hurts criticism and Sirianni’s rise — breaking down hot takes, coaching drama, and playoff narratives.
Devin McCourty and Tony Dungy preview Super Bowl LIX, analyzing how the Philadelphia Eagles can move the ball on offense against a stout Kansas City Chiefs defense.
Proxy battles don’t bring trophies, but for Kyle Shanahan, Robert Saleh, John Lynch, and the Niners, the Eagles and Chiefs winning provides a convincing argument that San Francisco isn’t far away from contending again.