After meeting twice in the regular season, the Commanders and Eagles will meet for a third time on Sunday, in the NFC Championship Game. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni says that makes it incumbent on both coaching staffs to come up with schemes that the opponent hasn’t seen before.
Despite his sustained, four-year success, Sports Illustrated is taking shots at Philadelphia Eagles' head coach Nick Sirianni in advance of Sunday's NFC Championship Game.
Nick Sirianni has kept injury updates close to the vest all season, so he wasn’t going to change course during his day-after press conference Monday as the Eagles started preparations for the Washington Commanders ahead of the NFC championship game Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.
The old saying goes that familiarity breeds contempt, but as Nick Sirianni prepares to face the Washington Commanders for the third time this season,
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts says he'll likely wear a knee brace for Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.Hurts suffered a knee injury on a sack during the third quarter of the Eagles' divisional-round win over the Los Angeles Rams,
Only five current Commanders were alive the previous time the organization reached the NFC title game 33 years ago: Wagner, LB Nick Bellore, TE Zach Ertz, OL Cornelius Lucas and P Tress Way.
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.Jalen Hurts (knee) practiced Thursday,
The Flyers visit the New York Islanders tonight at 7:30 (NBCSP+). The Eagles host the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game on Sunday at 3 p.m. (Fox29).
The Eagles could be playing musical chairs on the offensive line in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders. The issues
In their second regular-season matchup with the Eagles, Jalen Hurts suffered a concussion after being tackled on a designed run, forcing him to miss multiple games. If there’s any blueprint for slowing him down, it might involve making him second-guess taking those hits.
Coach Nick Sirianni said Thursday that center Cam Jurgens (back) and tight end Dallas Goedert (ankle) would be practicing, but when practice rolled around at the Linc, both players sat out.