The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. For the second time in three seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles are headed to the Super Bowl. The Eagles blew out the Washington Commanders 55-23 and will take on the Kansas City Chiefs for the second time in the Super Bowl.
The Eagles are going back to the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons and third time in eight seasons. They rolled over their NFC East rival, Washington, 55-23, and scored more points than any other team has in NFC championship game history.
The referee's announcement on Sunday that the Eagles could be awarded a touchdown if the Commanders didn't stop jumping offside as the Eagles tried to score with a tush push came as a surprise to many football fans.
Nick Sirianni will add the title of Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame member to his already glowing resume. The Southwestern High School graduate has another prize in sight. We’re talking, of course, about the title of Super Bowl champion.
The difference in the outcome this year just might be Philadelphia’s addition of 2,000-yard rusher Saquon Barkley. Barkley has turned the Eagles’ run game from a concern for the opposition through the last decade to a downright fear. Fear that Barkley can score from anywhere. Fear that Barkley can shift momentum at any time.
Eagles HC Nick Sirianni gave some injury updates on Jalen Hurts and Quinyon Mitchell ahead of the NFC Championship Game vs. the Commanders.
That sends Hurts to the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons and it provided an opportunity for head coach Nick Sirianni to defend his quarterback against the criticisms that he has faced since the 2023 season went sour. “How about our ...
Nick Sirianni has been the NFC's most successful ... and contemporaries such as Mike Tomlin and Sean McVay in being one of the youngest coaches to win a Super Bowl. Reid had to wait until 61 ...
Nick Sirianni will add the title of Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame member to his already glowing resume. The Southwestern High School graduate has another prize in sight. We’re talking, of course, about the title of Super Bowl champion.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have recently developed a reputation of being content with mediocrity. It doesn't help that Jim Rooney basically admitted that in a recent interview.
The difference in the outcome this year just might be Philadelphia's addition of 2,000-yard rusher Saquon Barkley. Barkley has turned the Eagles' run game from a concern for the opposition through the last decade to a downright fear. Fear that Barkley can score from anywhere. Fear that Barkley can shift momentum at any time.