Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith heads into Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Washington Commanders as one of the team's most reliable weapons. Smith now leads the Eagles this season in receptions (76) and receiving touchdowns (8),
Fantasy football and DFS continue through Super Bowl LIX, so at RotoBaller, we will continue to provide coverage. Let's kick things off with our flex rankings for the AFC and NFC title games. In the rankings below,
SportsLine's NFL DFS optimizer has revealed its top NFL DFS sleeper picks for Chiefs vs. Bills and Eagles vs. Commanders in the 2025 NFL playoffs
Fear not when it comes to Saquon Barkley's lofty rushing total, as we expect the Eagles superstar running back to remain as lethal as ever with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith holds on to the football for a reception during an NFC playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Photo by Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The Eagles are hosting the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday. Here are some key matchups to watch.
One thing to watch from each position on offense in NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders
The two-time Division 1 state champion and All-Time Globe All-Scholastic leads all NFL rookies this season with 14 pass breakups and is second with 90 tackles.
With the 2024-25 NFL season wrapping up, only a trio of games remain in the quest to crown the Super Bowl LIX Champion. Below you can read our matchups analysis article for the Commanders vs. Eagles game to help make any fantasy lineup decisions for whatever contest,
Preview the Championship Game matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
The Eagles and Commanders split the season series and will meet in the NFC championship. Here is each positional unit ranked. Who has the edge?
Saquon Barkley is unsure himself why exactly over the final 30 yards of a 78-yard scoring burst through the playoff snow in a run that whipped Philadelphia Eagles fans out of their frigid state and into a frenzy he cradled the football in his left hand and repeatedly smacked his helmet with his right hand.