Fire Andy” chants echoed throughout the stands in Philadelphia during Andy Reid’s final season coaching the Eagles in 2012.
Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin, and Dan Quinn are on the verge of historic milestones as the Commanders take on the Eagles for a shot at the Super Bowl.
Can Washington cornerback Marshon Lattimore ... Dan Campbell, Lions; Kevin O’Connell, Vikings; Sean Payton, Broncos; Dan Quinn, Commanders; and Andy Reid, Chiefs. Assistant Coach of the Year Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady; Eagles defensive ...
Terry McLaurin #17 of the Washington Commanders runs for a touchdown against ... play either the Buffalo Bills or former Eagles coach Andy Reid’s Kansas City Chiefs. Washington rookie ...
The Eagles will play either the Buffalo Bills or former Eagles coach Andy Reid’s Kansas City Chiefs ... into their fifth Super Bowl. The Commanders played a role in getting the NFC title ...
Fans mobbed Broad Street to celebrate their team advancing to the Super Bowl 59, where they will once again face the Kansas City Chiefs, who narrowly edged out the Buffalo Bills Sunday night 32-29.
The Eagles will play either the Buffalo Bills or former Eagles coach Andy Reid’s Kansas City Chiefs ... into their fifth Super Bowl. The Commanders played a role in getting the NFC title ...
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One way or another, there will be at least one Utah tie celebrating when the Lombardi Trophy is awarded a little more than two weeks from now at Super Bowl LIX. From players to coaches, there are 13 Utah ties whose teams will be competing for a spot in the Super Bowl this weekend.
Andy Reid was ready for the Bills' man coverage and Steve Spagnuolo foiled Josh Allen. In the NFC, Kliff Kingsbury's game plan backfired.
Ben Johnson was the most highly-sought after coach in this hiring cycle, and Chris Simms believes the interest is more than deserved.
It took an elaborate sequence of bad news for Washington’s NFL franchise to land in this good place.