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NFC Championship Preview: Can Eagles halt Daniels’ magical run?

    To win Sunday’s NFC Championship, not only are the Philadelphia Eagles going to have to earn it, but they’re going to have to do it with the majority of football fans rooting against them.

    Because as storied of a franchise as the Eagles are, and as fun as Saquon Barkley has been to watch this season, they’re not the alluring storyline in this one.

    The Washington Commanders’ quarterback is one win away from becoming the first rookie QB in NFL history to lead his team to a Super Bowl. But win or lose on Sunday, Daniels has already put together what is likely the best rookie QB season of all time.

    Even one of his opponents this weekend believes so.

    “Jayden Daniels, man. He’s an amazing kid man,” Eagles star cornerback Darius Slay Jr. said on his podcast this week. “Even though he’s a hell of a player, man, the reason I’ve got the most respect for him man, is because he’s a very, very humble dude, man.

    “To see what he’s doing as a rookie, I will say he’s the greatest rookie quarterback ever. Ever.”

    Daniels’ appearance as a rookie in the conference championship game is rare, but it’s not unheard of. He’s the sixth first-year pivot to start a conference championship game in NFL history.

    But what is unheard of, is that for his team, Daniels has done the majority of the heavy lifting.

    The other five rookie QBs to make it to the conference championship (Shaun King, Ben Roethlisberger, Joe Flacco, Mark Sanchez and Brock Purdy), all had defences that finished in the top three in points allowed.

    Washington’s defence finished 18th.

    In the biggest moments, the Commanders have asked more of Daniels than any other rookie QB, and he hasn’t blinked once.

    Top-to-bottom, there’s no question the Eagles have the more talented roster. They’re the favourites for good reason. But so were the Detroit Lions in last weekend’s divisional round. Look at how that turned out for them.

    Daniels and the Commanders have serious “team of destiny” vibes, and could very well make Washington a conference champion again for the first time in over 30 years.

    But good stories don’t always have happy endings, and the Eagles are hoping that’s the case on Sunday.

    To get you set for Sunday’s championship clash between two divisional rivals with a Super Bowl berth on the line, we look at one key question for each team, and one pivotal matchup to keep an eye on.