Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts runs with the football during the NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders during the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Philadelphia Eagles fans wasted no time celebrating after the Birds won the NFC championship, 55-23, over the Washington Commanders on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders will go head-to-head in the NFC championship on Sunday with a one-way ticket to Super Bowl LIX on the line.Of course, this isn't the first time these two teams have played against each other this season.
The Eagles last made the Super Bowl two years ago, when they lost to the Chiefs. The Eagles last won the Super Bowl seven years ago, when they defeated the New England Patriots in
Philadelphia is back in the big game following a one-year hiatus. The Eagles defeated the rival Washington Commanders to qualify for Super Bowl LIX, the franchise’s fifth-ever trip to a Super Bowl and third in the past eight years.
The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl-bound. After defeating the Washington Commanders XX-XX the Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs or Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl LIX. Kickoff for Super Bowl LIX is 6:30 p.m., Feb. 9 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
The Philadelphia Eagles have three quarterbacks on their depth chart entering this year's NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders.
The former Penn State star has put together MVP-like numbers for the Eagles this season. He wasted no time making his mark Sunday.
Saquon Barkley dashed 60 yards for a touchdown on Philadelphia's first play and finished with 118 yards and three scores, Jalen Hurts rushed for three TDs and the Eagles soared into the Super Bowl with a 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
It was a strange week and day for the Eagles along the offensive line, but their two Pro Bowl centers got the job done in the NFC Championship.
From Broad Street in Center City to Frankford and Cottman in the Northeast, parents brought their children to celebrate a victory, yes, but also to soak in what it means to be a Philadelphian.