Sunday's matchup with the Washington Commanders is the Eagles' ninth for the NFC title since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970.
After the Philadelphia Eagles eliminated the Los Angeles Rams from the playoffs with a 28-22 win on Sunday, we have some good news and not so good news.
On Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, the Philadelphia Eagles can punch their ticket to their second Super Bowl in three seasons against the Josh Harris-owned Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game.
The San Francisco 49ers will be active during NFL free agency in March. Here, we look at five early options for the team. That includes Khalil Mack.
The Georgia native has had a well-traveled professional career. He was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft. After two years with the Browns, he joined the Kansas City Chiefs and started for eight games as the franchise ultimately defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.
Commanders fans probably should have checked with those of the Vikings and 49ers ahead of their NFC Championship Game tussle vs. the Eagles.
The 49ers went from first in the NFC to last in their division this season. They have the talent to reach those heights again after resting up this offseason.
On Tuesday, the Eagles signed former Alabama tight end Cameron Latu to a reverse/future contract. He was among three Crimson Tide alumni to sign reserve/future contracts on Tuesday, with guard Darrian Dalcourt signing with the Baltimore Ravens and cornerback Anthony Averett signing with the Houston Texans.
The Dallas Cowboys are going with an in-house candidate to replace head coach Mike McCarthy. They are hiring offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for that role.
Former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh has agreed to terms with the San Francisco 49ers to become the team's defensive coordinator, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported on Friday.
In the 52 Super Bowls that have been played in NFL history, believe it or not, none have featured a rookie quarterback taking the field.