WHERE: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, Mo.)
The Washington Commanders are on the cusp of its NFC Championship Game matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, but were hit with unfortunate injury news less than a day before kickoff.Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport,
The Philadelphia Eagles are trying to get back to their second Super Bowl in three seasons, but they will surely want to come away with the win this time. They are just 60 minutes from getting back to the NFL's biggest stage as they get ready to take on the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game.
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The Eagles will play the winner of the Rams and Vikings game in the divisional round of the playoffs next Sunday at 3 p.m.