Saquon Barkley isn't satisfied with just making a Super Bowl 59 appearance. "The dream wasn't just getting there, the dream was winning it," Barkley
Philly's stars combined for six rushing touchdowns and the Eagles forced four turnovers Sunday, ending Washington's dream run.
Philadelphia Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley's pockets got even fatter after he helped his team clinch a spot in Super Bowl LIX. Following the
PHILADELPHIA — Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is dealing with a right calf injury, but he is expected to continue playing against the Washington Commanders in NFC Championship Game at home on Sunday. “We’ll keep an eye on this calf,” sideline reporter Erin Andrews said in the second quarter.
The Washington Commanders understand that containing Saquon Barkley is of the utmost importance if they wanted to upset the rival Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship. They failed to do so on the Eagles' first play from scrimmage en route to an ugly 55-23 loss.
Saquon Barkley has propelled the Philadelphia Eagles all season, and that continued Sunday in the NFC Championship, where the Pro Bowler scored three touchdowns in a 55-23 victory. Barkley's heroics didn't just punch the Eagles' ticket to Super Bowl LIX,
Following the duo's cute moment, the Eagles clinched a 2025 Super Bowl appearance by handily winning the game, 55-23
Hurts and the Eagles are in the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons, and this time Barkley is along for the ride. The Eagles will play the Buffalo Bills or former Eagles coach Andy Reid’s Kansas City Chiefs. Those teams meet in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday night.
Fans mobbed Broad Street to celebrate their team advancing to the Super Bowl 59, where they will once again face the Kansas City Chiefs, who narrowly edged out the Buffalo Bills Sunday night 32-29.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are going for a three-peat in a Super Bowl rematch. This time, Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles have Saquon Barkley.
In the Giants, Schoen has found an ownership group in the Mara and Tisch families that appear to blame their problems more on Daboll, the head coach.