Philadelphia, San Francisco Are Matching Up In NFC Championship Today In Philadelphia Pennsylvania With Trip To Super Bowl LVII In Glendale Arizona On The Line
Philadelphia, San Francisco are matching up in NFC Championship today in Philadelphia Pennsylvania with trip to Super Bowl LVII in Glendale Arizona on the line.
Why?
Because Philadelphia beat their divisional rival New York in the Divisional Round last Saturday 38-7 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
As Philadelphia beat their division rival NFC East rival New York 38-7 Dallas Goedert caught 16 yard pass from Jalen Hurts , Jake Elliott kicked extra point, Devonta Smith caught from Jalen Hurts , Jake Elliott kicked extra to put Philadelphia up 7-0 , 14-0 in 1st quarter. In 2nd quarter Boston Scott ran for 3 yard touchdown , Jake Elliott kicked extra point to extend Philadelphia lead over over division rival, NFC East rival New York 21-0 before Jalen Hurts ran for 5 yard touchdown , Jake Elliott kicked the extra point extending Philadelphia lead 28-0. In 3rd quarter New York Giants finally got on scoreboard as Matt Brieda ran for 8 yard touchdown, Graham Gano kicked extra point. Though, that would be all the scoring for New York as Philadelphia would kick field goal , score a touchdown in 4th quarter to seal there win in NFC Divisional Round 38-7 and move on to the NFC Championship game where they will face San Francisco.
Unlike Philadelphia San Francisco who is a member of NFC West had a much closer game on their way to the NFC Championship as they won 19-12 over Dallas who like New York, Philadelphia is a member of NFC East.
As San Francisco won 19-12 over Dallas in the 1st quarter Robbie Gould kicked 26 yard field goal to put San Francisco ahead 3-0 in 1st quarter before Dallas took the lead briefly at 6-3 as Dalton Schlutz caught 4 yard pass from Dak Prescott before San Francisco tied up the NFC Divisional Round 6-6 on Robbie Gold 47 yard field goal before taking the lead 9-6 on Robbie Gold 50 yard field goal as time expired on 1st half. In 3rd quarter Brett Maher kicked 25 yard field goal tying up game 3-3. In the 4th quarter Christian McCaffery would run for 2 yard touchdown, Robbie Gould would kick extra point extending San Francisco lead 16-9 before Dallas would respond with Brett Maher 43 yard field goal to trim Dallas deficit to 16-12 before Robbie Gold would add 28 yard field goal for San Francisco who would advance to NFC Championship.
Kickoff is set for 3:00pm from Lincoln Financial Field!
The game is going to be televised on Fox with