NFC Championship, Seattle Seahawks
The NFL playoffs are finally upon us, and while the Seattle Seahawks are not participating this weekend, there are still several points of interest for them and the 12th Man. For starters, the first game of Wild Card Weekend will be the Los Angeles Chargers taking on the Houston Texans at 1:30 pm Pacific Standard Time this afternoon.
The Philadelphia Eagles are one win from the Super Bowl, and A.J. Brown has clarified his knee injury status ahead of the crucial game against the Washington Commanders.
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels put on a masterclass for the Commanders against the Lions in the Divisional Round of the 2024 NFL Playoffs and ensured Washington will play in the NFC Championship ga
The NFC title game will be played this Sunday between two divisional rivals of the East, the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
Now one win away from the NFL season's biggest game, old Seattle Seahawks faces have resurfaced as championship contenders with the Washington Commanders.
The Los Angeles Rams have to play the rest of their NFC playoff game without defensive star Braden Fiske. Fiske hurt his knee.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will take on Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game in their fourth playoff matchup in five years.
Although the Dallas Cowboys 2024-25 campaign came to a painful end a couple of weeks ago, of course Jerry Jones’ franchise is still in the news constantly. They
Washington has made a lot of changes since going 4-13 last season. Now, the team is in the NFC championship game for the first time in 33 years.
Four NFL teams are fighting to win this Sunday in the AFC and NFC championship games. Each team has at least one native from northeastern or central Pennsylvania representing their organization and trying to reach that championship win.
After losing Tony Romo to injury the year before, Dak Prescott stepped in during his rookie season and led the Cowboys to their best finish in nearly a decade. They earned the No. 1 seed in the NFC and second NFC East title in three years. But Aaron Rodgers got the Cowboys in the playoffs to cut their season short.