The Philadelphia Eagles have been arguably the best team in the 2025 NFL Playoffs as they’ve managed to win tough games against the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams. While the Eagles were able to handle the Packers relatively easily,
Although the Eagles called 34 rushing plays compared to just 21 pass attempts, quarterback Jalen Hurts played his part as well. He was efficient through the air (13-for-21, 131 yards), distributing touchdown passes to wideout Jahan Dotson and tight end Dallas Goedert.
Hurts had a dry spell midway through the game that featured seven straight incompletions and two sacks in nine dropbacks. His indecisiveness will need to improve against a surging Rams defense.
Alright, folks, grab your popcorn because Jalen Hurts is back, baby—and it’s not just the Eagles’ wings he’s bringing to the NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders, it’s that signature grit we’ve all come to love.
Make no mistake, the Philadelphia Eagles' run to Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the division rival Washington Commanders wasn't always pretty. Jalen Hur
It's the Eagles vs. the Commanders in the NFC championship game. Follow for live score updates and stats, with a spot in Super Bowl LIX on the line.
Listen to radio commentary from BBC Radio 5 Live and follow text updates as the Washington Commanders face the Philadelphia Eagles and the Buffalo Bills take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the Championship round of the NFL Playoffs.
The NFC championship game Sunday between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders is the third matchup of the season between the division rivals.
Brown has had a quiet postseason to date. With a receiving yards total of 80.5 against the Packers, Brown racked up just 10 yards in the Wildcard round. He bested that number only slightly last Sunday in the Divisional round, producing only 14 yards versus the Rams.
The sixth-seeded Commanders, fresh off an upset of No. 1 seed Detroit, are the underdogs for the third consecutive week in the playoffs.
The Commanders’ three conversions against the Lions — one of the NFL’s most aggressive fourth-down teams — all led to touchdowns. The Eagles converted 73 percent (19-for-26) during the regular season on the back of one of the most unstoppable plays in the NFL: the “Tush Push.” Nine out of 10 fourth-and-1 runs moved the chains.