Commanders vs. Eagles: Final Odds, Spread Picks for NFC Championship Game 2025
Commanders vs. Eagles: Final Odds, Spread Picks for NFC Championship Game 2025

The Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders, a pair of NFC East rivals, will face off for the third time during the 2024 NFL season on Sunday afternoon. Only this time, the stakes are much, much higher.
The rubber match between the Eagles and the Commanders will take place in the NFC Championship Game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The winner will advance to Super Bowl LIX (Feb. 9 in New Orleans) and face the winner of the AFC title, which will be either the Kansas City Chiefs or the Buffalo Bills.
The home team won the previous two meetings between these franchises. Philadelphia won 26-18 in Week 11, then Washington notched a 36-33 victory in Week 16.
This will be only the second time that Philadelphia and Washington have met in the playoffs. Washington beat the Eagles 20-6 in the Wild-Card Round during the 1990 season.
Here's everything else to know ahead of the NFC Championship Game.
TV Schedule and Info

NFC Championship Game
Date: Sunday, Jan. 26
Site: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
Time: 3 p.m. ET
TV: Fox
Live Stream: Fox Sports app
Current Odds

Spread: Philadelphia (-6)
Over/Under: 47.5 total points
Moneyline: Philadelphia (-285; bet $285 to win $100); Washington (+230; bet $100 to win $230)
Predictions

At the beginning of the season, plenty of people would have predicted that the Eagles would reach the NFC Championship Game. Few could have predicted the Commanders would make it, considering many didn't expect them to even get into the playoffs.
Now, Washington shouldn't be overlooked. With rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels powering one impressive win after another, the Commanders are a legitimate threat to win the NFC title and make their first Super Bowl appearance since the 1991 season.
The sportsbooks may be disrespecting Washington a bit based on the sizable spread.
This game should be closer than the betting line indicates. The Eagles and the Commanders played a pair of competitive contests during the regular season, and this should be another one that comes down to the fourth quarter.
The X-factor for the matchup could be Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts' injured left knee. It's possible the 26-year-old will wear a brace for the game, and it's unknown how that could potentially impact his mobility.
Hurts missed a large chunk of the Eagles' Week 16 matchup at Washington due to a concussion, and a Kenny Pickett-led Philadelphia squad couldn't hold on for a win.
As long as Hurts can play all of Sunday's game, the Eagles remain the favorite. And they should find a way to win, especially because of how much trouble opposing defenses have had trying to stop star running back Saquon Barkley.
The Commanders know Barkley well, and they've seen firsthand how he can take over a game many times. He should break at least one long touchdown run on Sunday, as he frequently does.
Washington won't go down without a fight, and the margin of Philadelphia's victory will be fewer than six points. So expect an exciting game that eventually goes in the Eagles' favor, as they'll head to the Super Bowl for the third time in eight seasons.
Prediction: Eagles 32, Commanders 28
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