You want to know what’s even more interesting, though? Only one team has won a road game. The Washington Commanders are in fact the only team to win a road playoff game so far and they have done so twice!
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WASHINGTON — The Washington Commanders will face their division rival, the Philadelphia Eagles, at the NFC Championship game.
NFL playoff odds for Washington Commanders vs Philadelphia Eagles NFC championship game, including point spread, moneyline, over/under for Sunday.
The NFL playoff schedule continues with three wild-card games Sunday: The Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers at Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders at Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
• First up, it’s the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET. • At 6:30 p.m. ET, the Baltimore Ravens visit the Buffalo Bills in the highlight game of the weekend.
Hours later, the Kansas City Chiefs will host the winner of the Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills game in the AFC Championship game. The winner of the AFC Championship will meet the winner of the Commanders vs. Eagles in New Orleans, Louisiana for the Super Bowl.
Now that the Commanders have reached this playoff feat, a new team takes the unfortunate streak since last making an NFC championship, and it happens to be the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys haven't reached the conference title game since the 1995 season. Every other NFC team has reached the title game since 1996.
The NFL playoffs are coming to a crescendo, with the matchups for the conference championship games now set. It begins Sunday with an I-95 showdown between the No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles (16-3, including playoffs) and No. 6 seed Washington Commanders (14-5, 13-6) for the NFC title.
Bill Bender breaks down his championship weekend NFL picks, including the Bills upsetting the Chiefs and the Eagles handling the Commanders.