Former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith doesn't think the Philadelphia Eagles will win a Super Bowl if Jalen Hurts continues playing the way he is.
The AFC and NFC championship games are officially here! After an exciting two weeks of games, just four teams remain. While regular season fantasy football has long been over, many sickos are still deeply entrenched in the world of fantasy football,
Four NFL teams remain in the hunt for Super Bowl glory, with the Buffalo Bills set to visit the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship, and the Philadelphia Eagles set to play host to the rival Washington Commanders in an NFC East fight for their conference crown.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered a knee injury during last Sunday’s win over the Rams in the divisional round of the playoffs.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (knee) is off the team's injury report and is slated to play in the NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders.
After being a limited participant in practice on Wednesday, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was fully involved on Thursday, putting him in line to start Sunday's NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders without an injury concern.
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts is known for his ability to extend and make plays with his legs. Commanders DC Joe Whitt told reporters on Thursday that if Hurts runs during the NFC Championship Game, then they'll treat him like a running back.
The Washington Commanders will face the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship with Saquon Barkley confirmed to play. Barkley's impressive yardage and scoring stats make him a significant threat.
Here we go! In some ways the NFC Championship games are more exciting than the Super Bowl itself which sometimes ends up being a bit anticlimactic. Well, last year’s was far fro
The world will find out this NFL season's Super Bowl matchup in a matter of days after exciting conference championship action on Sunday. Josh Allen's second-seeded Buffalo Bills facing Patrick Mahomes' top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game makes them the first pair of quarterbacks to meet four times in the playoffs before the age of 30.