Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders have crashed an NFL final four full of heavyweights, joining the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles as the teams still vying for a Super Bowl title.
The conference championship games are finally set after a snowy divisional round of the playoffs on Sunday. The Philadelphia Eagles outlasted the Los Angeles Rams in the snow while the Buffalo Bills held on to defeat the Baltimore Ravens.
With the Chiefs, Bills, Eagles and Commanders the last four NFL teams standing, let's rank the possible Super Bowl 2025 matchups.
"GMFB" share their takeaways from the Washington Commanders upset win vs. the Detroit Lions in the NFC Divisional Round.
Buffalo Bills beat Broncos 31-7 in wild card round ... Minnesota Vikings lost to Rams 27-9 in wild card round. 6. Washington Commanders beat Buccaneers 23-20 in wild card round, beat Lions 45-31 in divisional round. 7. Green Bay Packers lost to Eagles ...
For the past month, the Washington Commanders were living on the edge, and that life was good. They became the first team since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to win four consecutive games by scoring on the final play,
Early favorites, the Eagles will try to keep soaring against Jayden Daniels, who's led the Commanders to their best season since 1991.
Quarterback Jayden Daniels predicted he would be this good at 13 and has been on an amazing trajectory this season for the Washington Commanders.
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders have crashed an NFL final four full of heavyweights, joining the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles as the teams still vying
33 — Years since Washington last reached the NFC title game, on the way to the third and most recent Super Bowl win in team history. Only five current Commanders players were alive then: Linebackers Bobby Wagner and Nick Bellore, tight end Zach Ertz, offensive lineman Cornelius Lucas and punter Tress Way.
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