The Dallas Cowboys now own the longest NFC Championship drought after the Washington Commanders punched their ticket to the conference title game on Saturday night.
With Saturday’s win over the Detroit Lions, the Washington Commanders snapped the NFC’s longest active championship game drought and passed that designation to another team that hasn’t reached the NFL’s final four since the ’90s, the Dallas Cowboys.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn has praised the team's full-game intensity as key to defeating the Detroit Lions.
Aside from Detroit Lions fans, no other fanbase was more angry than the Dallas Cowboys' to see the Washington Commanders reach the NFC title game. Beyond
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The NFC Championship Game will feature two teams from the NFC East and neither of them is the Dallas Cowboys for the 30th year.
The Detroit Lions were obviously the biggest losers Saturday after the Washington Commanders upset them in the NFC Divisional Round. But the Dallas
This Eagles-Commanders game isn't for all the marbles, but it's for a shot to play in the Super Bowl and that's a huge deal.
If fans had been told that the Philadelphia Eagles would be playing the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship, the number of direct flights from PHL to New Orleans would have skyrocketed.
Like everyone else, the Pittsburgh Steelers are stuck at home watching. Their draft evaluation period is still in its infancy. However, the four teams still vying for a spot in next month’s Super Bowl provide lessons for the Steelers that the team needs to take to heart ahead of a crucial offseason.
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