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 Ringer's Bill Simmons called the postseason play of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts "alarming" ahead of NFC Championship.
Jayden Daniels’ impressive rookie season has transformed the Commanders into NFC Championship contenders. His performance draws comparisons to Randall Cunningham, while experts see him in the Patrick Mahomes category.
Johnson, who was fired after one season as Eagles offensive coordinator, has played a significant role in helping prepare Jayden Daniels to succeed as a rookie quarterback.
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!
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders split their regular-season series with all kinds of fireworks. First, in November, Saquon Barkley and Co. ran wild to give the Birds a decisive prime-time victory,
FNIA previews the Commanders vs. Eagles NFC Championship Game, arguing that Jayden Daniels and co. have what it takes to win and debating whether they'd trust Daniels or Jalen Hurts more with the game on the line.
It's the Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship. Our expert picks on which team will advance to the Super Bowl
The AFC and NFC conference championships are here! Sunday's slate starts with surging rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders taking on the Philadelphia Eagles. Then the Kansas City Chiefs will host MVP contender Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.
Ron Rivera, a former Eagles' assistant under Andy Reid, spent four seasons with the Commanders and believes his former team is on he verge of becoming "a juggernaut."
If you thought the last 29 years were rough, wait until you see what lies ahead for the Dallas Cowboys. Things just got tougher. It looks like they have a new Mahomes of their own to deal with, and that’s not counting the real one coming to AT&T Stadium with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025.