Saquon Barkley is going to the Super Bowl in his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles after a 55-23 throttling of the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship. And some
Chiefs-Eagles will become the ninth repeat Super Bowl matchup in NFL history. Here is a look at the other times two teams have faced off in multiple Super Bowls.
After the Philadelphia Eagles advanced to the Super Bowl by defeating the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC Championship, the Empire State Building was lit with Eagles' green and white to honor the New York Giants' biggest rival. The official Empire State Building page on X then addressed the choice in a self-aware post.
New York Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux didn't take too kindly to former NFL receiver Dez Bryant trolling his team while star running back
Former NFL star had words about why the Giants have to be kicking themselves over Saquon Barkley during the NFC Championship.
While the mockery surely stung, the real pain for some Giants fans came after the game, when the Empire State Building lit up the New York skyline in Kelly green to honor the Eagles’ victory. I’m sorry I have to do this Shining in @Eagles colors in honor of their NFC Championship win pic.twitter.com/QNTh6fpteV
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The Empire State Building lit up in green and white after the Philadelphia Eagles NFC Championship win over the Washington Commanders. Philadelphia won 55-24 and will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. The Empire State Building account on X posted 'I'm sorry I have to do this.'
With the Philadelphia Eagles booking travel plans to Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, Louisiana, a globally recognized New York landmark showed the NFC champions appreciation. Hopefully, the Giants and Jets will not mind the gesture.
The Philadelphia Eagles made one of the biggest moves of the offseason when they signed Saquon Barkley. It was a rare feat to see a player of his caliber sign with a divisional rival, but the Eagles managed to pull him away from the New York Giants.
1973 — UCLA, led by Bill Walton, sets an NCAA record for consecutive victories with its 61st win, an 82-63 victory over Notre Dame. UCLA breaks the record of 60 set by San Francisco in 1956. Walton scores 16 points, grabs 15 rebounds and blocks 10 shots.
Three people have been injured after a car hit a crowd of people who were leaving the NFC playoff Sunday night, police said.