The Philadelphia Eagles responded to the long attempt of the Washington Commanders to begin the NFC championship with a fairly short one.
He only took 18 seconds. The Eagles Campo Marshal, Jalen Hurts, threw the ball into the Saquon Barkley corridor and the superstar player made the rest.
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The Eagles corridor, Saquon Barkley, celebrates after running for a touchdown against the Washington Commanders during the NFC championship game, on Sunday, January 26, 2025, in Philadelphia. (Photo AP/Matt Slocum)
Barkley found a hole, broke an entrance and revolved around a councilor’s defender for running and scoring a 60 -yard touchdown. Philadelphia got up 7-3 at the beginning of the first quarter.
Jayden Daniels led Washington in a series of 18 plays and 54 yards to start the game. The Commanders made two conversions on the fourth opportunity before Zane González scored a 34 -yard field goal. In the following Washington series, the defense of the Eagles caused the Dyami Brown receiver to lose the ball and Philadelphia recovered.
The Eagles and their fans were excited in the Lincoln Financial Field. The NFL world was equally publicized on social networks.

The Eagles Campo Marshal, Jalen Hurts, threw the ball into the Saquon Barkley corridor and the superstar player made the rest. (Photo AP/Matt Slocum)
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Barkley was not over. He scored again in the first quarter when the Eagles got up 14-3.
Barkley seemed to be taking advantage of his incredible performance in the victory of the Eagles in the Divisional Round over Los Angeles Rams. He had two long touchdown races in La Victoria in addition to his 205 terrestrial yards. Philadelphia won the game 28-22.
The former New York Giants runner has run at least 100 yards in four consecutive games and approaches the fifth consecutive game. The streak goes back to the defeat of philadelphia for three points against Washington on December 22.

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