The Philadelphia Eagles are officially on their way back to the NFC Championship Game. After defeating the Los Angeles Rams in a matchup that, thanks to the weather and a standout performance by running back Saquon Barkley,
The snow pelted all over Lincoln Financial Field in the second half, a time when the Philadelphia Eagles defense rose to the occasion. Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith forced two fumbles in the snow that led to two fourth-quarter field goals as the Eagles outlasted the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 in the snow to advance to the NFC Championship game.
Despite rain, sleet and even snow, Saquon Barkley keeps delivering long touchdown runs against the Los Angeles Rams and set an Eagles rushing record during the Birds' 28-22 victory in an NFC divisional game Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Los Angeles Rams found themselves on the wrong side of a history in their Divisional Playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Saquon Barkley reminded everyone on Sunday why he’s worth every penny the New York Giants chose not to spend. The Philadelphia Eagles hosted the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field, with a trip to the NFC Championship on the line.
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Saquon Barkley set the Philadelphia Eagles record for the most rushing yards in a postseason game in Sunday's win over the Los Angeles Rams. Afterward,
The snow didn't stick on Lincoln Financial Field until the third quarter of the divisional-round playoff game, yet the snowstorm that hit the Philadelphia region was progressing over the course of Sunday afternoon.
When Saquon Barkley saw what will likely become the lasting image of the Eagles' snowy playoff win, his first instinct was to see if he could get it taken down.
Saquon Barkley powered the Eagles' offense all day, but it was his two long touchdown scampers that proved the difference in the win over the Rams.
Whether the Rams or any other foe, the refrain is familiar for the NFL MVP candidate: “I just want to make plays for the team.”