Eagles face Commanders in NFC Championship after split regular-season meetings

Eagles face Commanders in NFC Championship after split regular-season meetings
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Two games with distinct outcomes have set the stage for a pivotal NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders. The Eagles, hosting at Lincoln Financial Field, are aiming for a victory that would secure their spot in Super Bowl LIX.

The regular season saw two matchups between these NFC East rivals within five weeks. The Commanders, led by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, have surpassed preseason expectations. They arrive at Lincoln Financial Field after victories against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions in the NFC postseason.

In their first meeting on November 14, the Eagles emerged victorious with a 26-18 win. Despite injuries impacting Jayden Daniels’ performance, Washington held a narrow lead until the fourth quarter when Philadelphia’s defense took control. Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley made significant contributions to secure the win for Philadelphia.

The second encounter on December 22 saw Washington claiming a narrow 36-33 victory over Philadelphia. The game was marked by an early injury to Eagles’ quarterback Jalen Hurts, who was replaced by Kenny Pickett. Despite strong performances from both teams, Jayden Daniels’ decisive touchdown pass to Jameson Crowder secured Washington’s win in the final seconds.

As they prepare for their third meeting this season, both teams will draw lessons from these previous encounters.



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