The Rams (10-7) are heading to Philadelphia for a must-see NFC Divisional Round matchup against the host Eagles (14-3) at what could be a snowy Lincoln Financial Field. The Rams are buoyed by a dominant performance in their 27-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night, securing their eighth postseason win under Head Coach Sean McVay.
With the Philadelphia Eagles set to take on the Los Angeles in the Divisional Round of the playoffs on Sunday, it's a good time to answer some questions, solicited from readers on Twitter, Bluesky, and Threads.
The anticipation for the Super Bowl rises as Feb. 9 approaches. First, the Divisional Round, where we see (gamble, maybe cry) who makes it to the NFC and AFC championship games.  Here are The Huntington News’ predictions for this weekend:  NFC (6) Washington Commanders vs.
Sunday’s Divisional Round action begins in Philadelphia, as the No. 4-seeded Los Angeles Rams face the second-seeded Philadelphia Eagles. We could also be in for a good, old-fashioned snow game, as a heavy storm is expected to come up through Pennsylvania on Sunday.
T.J. Slaton will be an unrestricted free agent. He’s valuable for the Packers because they have no one else on defense with his size and strength.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone will get an inside look at the top quarterbacks and other prospects in the NFL Draft later this month.
The Tennessee Titans brought back Chicago Bears assistant GM Ian Cunningham for a second interview for their GM vacancy.
Here are our five things to watch, when the Eagles have the ball. In the Week 12 matchup, Barkley carried 26 times for 255 yards (9.8 YPC) and 2 TDs. He popped a couple of 70+ yard TD runs. The first one was on the first play of the second half: The second one was late in the game with the Rams packing the box (via @AryiPulliNFL):
Tom Brady made his postseason debut in the broadcast booth and A.J. Brown cozied up with a good book. Here's the best and worst from the Eagles-Packers broadcast.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Minnesota Vikings also lost. That ensured 10 other former Alabama players — including Minkah Fitzpatrick, Najee Harris, Pat Surtain II, Josh Jacobs and Xavier McKinney — won’t be playing in Super Bowl LIX.
Jordan Love was more likely to bolt early rather than sliding in the pocket and perhaps taking a hit as he made a quick delivery.