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New York Giants co-owner John Mara is living a nightmare as the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders have taken control of the NFC.
The Giants went 0-6 in the NFC East this season, and Schoen and Brian Daboll are 4-14-1 in division since they took over: 0-6 against the Dallas Cowboys, 1-6 against the Eagles and 3-2-1 against Washington, including 0-2 against Daniels.
The Philadelphia Eagles versus Washington Commanders for the NFC Championship is not a game I ever expected to see, nor is it one I’ll find much enjoyment in. The only thing that could have made it worse is if the game was in Dallas. That’ll be the case for many a New York Giants fan on Sunday. Especially this one.
The NFC Championship Game matchup is set, and New York Giants fans couldn't be more incensed. This year's contest will feature a battle between NFC East Division rivals in the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles,
Receiver Malik Nabers isn’t just the team’s best offensive player, he’s among the top weapons in the sport. He surpassed every expectation (and nearly every franchise record) as a rookie and has cemented himself as the foundational piece of New York’s supporting cast.
Reinvigorated by talented rookies such as cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, the Eagles have stifled opponents’ passing games this season. The unit, led by veteran cornerback Darius Slay, has allowed the second-fewest passing yards in 2024.
The Philadelphia Eagles will host the NFC Championship Game thanks to a historical performance by running back Saquon Barkley, who exploded for 232 total yards and two touchdowns on Sunday. Barkley had back-breaking runs of 62 yards and 78 yards to put
Ahead of the Eagles NFL playoff game against the Commanders, we give our Saquon Barkley bold predictions in the NFC Championship.
With the news of Spytek headed to Las Vegas, that means New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown, who received both a virtual and an in-person interview with the Raiders for the post, will be returning to the Giants for a fourth season barring any unexpected developments that might lure him away.
Kansas City's offense holds an advantage over Buffalo's defense, but Josh Allen will be tough for the Chiefs to contain.