The Eagles will face Jayden Daniels for a third time on Sunday. The winner of this game will advance to the Super Bowl in New Orleans. Vic Fangio will be tasked with slowing Daniels down, and during his Tuesday press conference, Philadelphia’s defensive coordinator praised the Heisman Trophy winner.
Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is expected to see a scheme change against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will attempt to become the first rookie quarterback to lead his team to the Super Bowl. He's already the sixth quarterback to lead his team to the conference title game in his debut season,
Vic Fangio's first season in the NFL was 1986, and the Eagles defensive coordinator has seen a lot of rookie quarterbacks in his time.
The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in the NFC Championship game this Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As much as the Commanders are preparing to face the Eagles for the third time this season,
Jayden Daniels on Sunday will become the sixth rookie quarterback all-time to start a conference championship game. Those first five are 0-5. But the Eagles are definitely not taking the presumed Rookie of the Year lightly.
The Washington Commanders shocked the nation with a victory over the Detroit Lions on Saturday night, punching their ticket to Lincoln Financial Field for an NFC Championship against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio got two in-person looks at Daniels during the regular season and, thus, knows plenty about what the 24-year-old could do durin
Daniels gashed Detroit's banged-up secondary, but the Eagles can also take lessons their defense learned from their Week 16 loss to Washington.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio knows that his team has a challenge on their hands in Jayden Daniels.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio views Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels as the best rookie ever to play the position.
With Daniels, Washington has a major advantage at football's most important position. He's the great equalizer in the NFC championship game.