Philadelphia Eagles advance to NFC championship game, beating Los Angeles Rams 28-22 on snowy field
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia Eagles advance to NFC championship game, beating Los Angeles Rams 28-22 on snowy field.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia Eagles advance to NFC championship game, beating Los Angeles Rams 28-22 on snowy field.
Los Angeles made things interesting after Barkley gave Philadelphia a two-score lead late in the fourth quarter, but the Eagles ultimately held on and are headed to the NFC title game.
Hurts has a week to recover and get ready for next Sunday's NFC championship game against the Commanders.
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The Commanders will play in their first NFC championship since the 1991 season next Sunday. They'll do so without one of their best offensive linemen.
The Rams come in confident after a strong win over the Vikings.
The Rams could not have been focused on football over the past week, not with deadly wildfires affecting a huge part of the L.A. area. Yet, the Rams played their best game of the season on Monday night.
The Eagles need to rediscover their passing game to win big in the playoffs.
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The Rams had something to gain in Week 18, but opted to sit Matthew Stafford.
The Commanders managed to pull out a win over the hobbled Cowboys.
Eagles backup quarterback Kenny Pickett also suffered a rib injury in that loss to the Commanders.
The Rams win the title if three of the Bills, Browns, Vikings, Commanders or Niners win this week.
The Eagles have nothing to play for seeding-wise, but Barkley has history to play for. Given his value to the team's Super Bowl aspirations, is it worth the risk?
Hurts suffered the injury in the first quarter.
The Eagles' QB played with a knee brace after suffering an injury in the divisional round win over the Rams.
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