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The birds are flying to the Super Bowl once again.
For the third time this season, the Philadelphia Eagles will square off with the Washington Commanders.
This time, a spot in Super Bowl LIX is on the line.
The two teams split their season series, with the Eagles winning back in Week 11 at Lincoln Financial Field by a final score of 26-18, while the Commanders took the rematch in Week 16 by a final score of 36-33.
Now the rubber match is on the docket, with both teams hoping to head to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX.
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It’s finally Buffalo’s year.
The Buffalo Bills have waited years for this moment. Now they’re back, and facing a familiar foe. Once again the fate of the AFC hinges on a game between the Bills and Chiefs, but this is the first time since 2021 that they’ve met in the Championship game.
For Buffalo this is about turning a page. Getting the monkey off their back. Finally slaying the football giant that has ended their season in three of the last four years.
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