Rams, Eagles and Zack Baun
Zack Baun was an afterthought of a free agent signing. Now, he's a first-team All-Pro after a breakout season for Vic Fangio and the Eagles.
Two Wisconsin natives are among the finalists for NFL defensive player of the year. Also, each NFL team remaining has a UW alumnus on the roster.
Following a hectic divisional round weekend, five former Wisconsin Badgers advanced to play in the NFL conference championship round. All four remaining teams feature at least one UW alumnus, ensuring that a former Badger will hoist the Super Bowl trophy on Feb. 9.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 2025 NFL mock draft: Will the Eagles reload the trenches or replace Zack Baun in Round 1? Ewers has been Texas' starter for the past three seasons and his departure with one year of eligibility remaining paves the way for Arch Manning to start in 2025.
We explain how critical turnovers by Kyren Williams and Matthew Stafford led to Rams' divisional loss to Eagles.
While the Rams will almost certainly be looking to give Hurts the Darnol treatment in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL Playoffs, don't be surprised if Vic Fangio has a similar idea in Week 20, especially considering LA's offensive line isn't exactly on par with Jeff Stoutland's unit.
The Philadelphia Eagles host the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
The Washington Commanders are an underdog for the third straight week in the playoffs. They will try and make it three straight wins in the postseason when they play at Philadelphia in the NFC championship game.
Barkley joins four quarterbacks — Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff, and Lamar Jackson — as finalists for the AP MVP award. Barkley, Burrow, and Jackson join wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and running back Derrick Henry as OPOY finalists.
The Rams punched above their weight class. With a chunk of cap space, they can fix fatal flaws (run defense, blocking) for 2025.
If Jalen Hurts runs, the Commanders plan to hit him like a running back - PFT On Thursday, Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. had a blunt assessment of how his players intend to approach Hurts if/when he chooses to become a runner.