I guess we see why the New Orleans Saints had no problem letting Marshon Lattimore go. After Lattimore’s showing in the NFC Championship Game, the Saints got aw
Marshon Lattimore racked up a few penalties in Week 16 against Philladelphia, and he was back at it in the NFC championship game.
Tempers flared late in the second quarter of Sunday's NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
Jayden Daniels did all he could, but mistakes (and Philadelphia points) kept piling up as Washington’s 55-23 loss sent the Eagles to the Super Bowl.
The Commanders' had minimized errors throughout the playoffs, but that ended Sunday, when Washington had to pay for its self-inflicted mistakes.
Washington ultimately couldn’t overcome the lack of defensive personnel that haunted the franchise after last year’s sell-off, The Commanders weak run defense ran into the worst possible opponent. The Philadelphia Eagles ran for 229 yards and seven touchdowns en route to a 55-23 win to claim their second NFC title in three years.
Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown and Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore neded to be held back during an intense skirmish on Sunday.
Commanders veteran cornerback Marshon Lattimore and Eagles receiver A.J. Brown were going back and forth throughout the first half, pushing and shoving after going up against each other in a number of plays.
The Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders are going at it in an NFC Championship Game rubber match in Philly, and tempers are predictably flaring. The two division rivals are battling it out for a spot in the Super Bowl, so it makes sense that tensions would be high between the two teams.
AJ Brown made Marshon Lattimore his b................ you know where the rest of that sentence is headed. The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver put the
Jayden Daniels is the Washington Commanders rookie everyone is talking about, and with good reason. But he’s not the only member of the 2024 draft class making a major impact.
The National Football League announced today the names of 55 players who have been granted special eligibility for the 2025 NFL Draft and 15 underclassmen who have fulfilled their degree requirements with college football eligibility remaining and are also eligible for selection in the April 24-26 Draft in Green Bay,