The Philadelphia Eagles are locked in a tight contest with the Los Angeles Rams with a spot in the NFC Championship Game on the line. However, quarterback Jalen Hurts is in the blue medical tent at the moment after suffering an apparent leg injury on a sack in the third quarter.
The Eagles are going to the NFC Championship Game and the days leading up to the game are going to be filled with a lot of discussion about Jalen Hurts's knee.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had never been sacked seven times in a game before Sunday. The Los Angeles Rams accomplished that, but Hurts and the Eagles still came away with a 28-22 victory in a NFC second-round game. Hurts seemed to come away with something else, too – an injury.
Let's preview the conference championship matchups. How can the Commanders, Eagles, Chiefs and Bills each win next weekend and advance?
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts put the home team on top early in the Divisional Round clash against the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Philadelphia Eagles are on to the NFC Championship Game for the second time under head coach Nick Sirianni and quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Jason Logan's Bet Now, Bet Later predictions for Conference Championship Weekend center on the health of Jalen Hurts.
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.
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Lincoln Financial Field looked like a snow globe come to life, but the Eagles painted the frosty gridiron green with a 28-22 win over the Rams in the divisional round. The post Bitter Rival Jalen Hurts’ 5-Word Message on Commanders Revenge as Eagles CB Confirms Injury Status Before NFC Championship Game appeared first on EssentiallySports.
And then, there were four. The stage is set for the AFC and NFC title games, and three of the four top seeds in the NFL have advanced. The lone dark horse? Rook