They touch the ball more than anyone else on the field and will have a major impact on who wins and loses on Sunday.But what about their supporting casts?We take a closer look at potential X-factors,
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.
The Washington Commanders had Bobby Wagner and Daron Payne miss practice ahead of the NFC Championship game vs. the Philadelphia Eagles
The Washington Commanders are in the NFC championship game after going 12-5 in the regular season and winning two playoff games.
Wagner registered a DNP/DNP/LP practice schedule before playing in the divisional round, so Wednesday's DNP is likely precautionary. However, if the Utah State product can't practice in a limited fashion Thursday or Friday,
Defensive tackle DaRon Payne (knee/finger) also didn't practice along with linebacker Bobby Wagner (ankle). Tight end Zach Ertz (ribs) had a rest day, along with pass rusher Dante Fowler Jr. (non injury related).
The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles were back on the practice field Thursday, ahead of Sunday's NFC championship game. Four players missed practice for Washington. One of those is right guard Sam Cosmi,
The Philadelphia Eagles once again took the practice field without key players available as the Washington Commanders prepare to visit the NFC East rival.
The NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders promises to be one of the games of the year.
We’re previewing the Washington Commanders ahead of the NFC Championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field
NFL.com's Coral Smith breaks down four things to watch for when the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles face off in the NFC Championship Game.
The Philadelphia Eagles listed 10 players on their initial injury report ahead of their NFC Championship Game matchup against the Washington Commanders. The Commanders listed 14 players on their initial injury report (not including rest-only players).