The NFC Championship Game is a showdown between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles that will decide who advances to the Super Bowl. After two previous games this season, the Eagles hold the edge with a dominant win in Week 11 that featured a 20-point fourth quarter.
With the Commanders looking to maintain and build upon their momentum built in 2024 there are several key roster decisions to be made in the coming weeks.
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Middle linebacker Bobby Wagner is undoubtedly a huge key to Commanders' formula to spring an upset and become third sixth-seed to make a Super Bowl.
His career left for dead, Ertz has been reborn with the Washington Commanders and now returns to Philadelphia, where he became a top tight end.
There was Zach Ertz, the 34-year-old tight end who ... Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Then there’s Bobby Wagner. His presence is striking in another sense. During his second NFL ...
The Commanders remained without two key defensive players at practice on Thursday. Defensive tackle Daron Payne (knee, finger) and linebacker Bobby Wagner (ankle) missed practice for the second straight day. Wagner missed two practices last week before playing against Detroit and Payne was limited in practice during the week.
After so many lively postgame celebrations during its renaissance season, Washington on Sunday had tears, appreciation and a bit of hope.
Linebacker Bobby Wagner (ankle) and defensive tackle Daron Payne (knee/finger) are both listed as DNPs. Wagner didn’t practice for two days last week and Payne was limited last week before playing in the win over Detroit in the divisional round.
The Washington Commanders were the feel-good story of the 2024-25 NFL regular season and playoffs, improving from 4-13 to 12-5 and making the NFC Championship Game. The ride is over for this season following Washington's 55-23 shellacking at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles,
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