After a historic night at Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles are NFC Champions for the second time in three years.
Philadelphia put up a Conference Championship Game-record 55 points on its way to a dominant 55-23 victory over the Commanders.
Saquon Barkley rushed for 118 yards and three touchdowns, while Jalen Hurts ran in three scores and threw for one in the win
The Eagles' defense and special teams came up huge again, forcing three fumbles and an interception by Quinyon Mitchell late in the fourth quarter.
Here's what players and Head Coach Nick Sirianni had to say after the win:
Head Coach Nick Sirianni
"Great organization that we have, starting with (Chairman/CEO) Mr. (Jeffrey) Lurie, (Executive Vice President/General Manager) Howie (Roseman). I don't think I've shied away from how much those guys mean to me. You can't be great without the greatness of others, and it starts with Mr. Lurie. Howie does a great job of getting guys in here and helping there. Just to have that solid GM that's been through everything is huge. Great partnership I have with him.
"And then it's about the people really, to be honest with you. It's always about the people, and we've got some great people in this."
Quarterback Jalen Hurts
"I just think you have to give a ton of gratitude. These are my personal testimonies, and I know my personal perspective is not always a reflection of what is most important to the team and what we're trying to do as a team because every team is different. So then clearly, as a team, the mission is to go take advantage of the opportunities we present ourselves with. But also, I have my history and the things that I've experienced that I can use as tools to help those around me and help myself. And so a lot of this stuff is presented to us, and we all have that plateau to learn from all of our experiences.
"So, there's been a sense of togetherness for us to all come together and try to achieve the ultimate team goal. And we've done a great job of that to this point of being able to put ourselves in this position."
Running Back Saquon Barkley
"That's why I came here. It was one of the first conversations I had with Howie, that's one of the conversations I had with my family. Like I said last week, I came to Philadelphia to be a part of games like this. Nothing better than a game where you can advance to the Super Bowl, so super excited about that. It was a team effort and want to give a shoutout to all the guys on our team."
The Philadelphia Eagles are headed to Super Bowl LIX! Thanks to Toyota, check out these photos featuring an exclusive look inside the locker room celebration at Lincoln Financial Field following the 55-23 domination of the Washington Commanders.


Saquon Barkley laughs it up with Jalyx Hunt.

A dynamic duo: Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts

A.J. Brown and Parris Campbell

Jalen Hurts: The calm amidst the storm

Big Play Slay is looking for a Big Ring.

Gillie da King celebrates in the locker room.

The storm of confetti.

Howie Roseman, Nick Sirianni, and several leaders on stage

The Eagles FaceTimed Nakobe Dean to make sure he was a part of the celebration.

Coach Sirianni hoists the George Halas Trophy.

Lane Johnson

Landon Dickerson is interviewed by SportsRadio 94WIP's Devan Kaney after the win.

Saquon Barkley has Jalen Hurts' back.

DeVonta Smith celebrates with his family.

Josh Sweat soaks in the excitement.

The Hunt continues! Well, Jalyx Hunt's rookie year continues. Here, he celebrates with Landon Dickerson.

Milton Williams played his college football at Louisiana Tech. He returns to Louisiana for the Super Bowl.

Fred Johnson celebrates with his family.

Jahan Dotson was a Washington Commander as recently as August. Now, he's going to the Super Bowl with the Eagles.

Brandon Graham celebrates with his son, Bryson.

The tight ends came up clutch.

Two-time NFC Champion Jalen Hurts

Sydney Brown reaches the Super Bowl one year after his rookie season was cut short due to injury.

The linebackers

Two years in Philly, two NFC Championships for C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

Howie Roseman with one of the marquee draft picks, DeVonta Smith

Nick Sirianni gets the Gatorade bath.

The DBs!

Zack Baun started his career in New Orleans. He'll play Super Bowl LIX there as an Eagle.

A.J. Brown

Super Bowl LII Champion Chris Long with Mekhi Becton

The D-line brought the heat in the NFC Championship win!

The players celebrate with Coach Sirianni.

Jalen Hurts receives the George Halas Trophy from Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw.

Jordan Mailata and Moro Ojomo hug it out!

Tyler Steen came in and started at left guard in the NFC Championship.

NBC10's John Clark with Cooper DeJean

DeVonta Smith struts into the locker room.

Thomas Booker

Josh Sweat

Mekhi Becton heads to the Super Bowl in his first year as an Eagle.
Linebacker Zack Baun
"This is crazy, this is exciting. We worked really hard at this and we worked hard all year, but at the same time – it feels like we're supposed to be here. With the work we put in, with the guys we have, the coaching staff we have, it just feels like we we're supposed to do this."
Wide Receiver A.J. Brown
"You try to take it to another level. You know what's it's like, you've experienced it, had a drop off last year, you know what it takes. You push yourself and again, it's still not over."
Linebacker Oren Burks
"It's super special. I feel like the biggest thing for us was just ignoring the outside noise. We know what we have in this locker room. Just staying together through all that. There's a lot of talk and everything, but we know what we got in this room. We know it's special and we have to finish it out with a big one in New Orleans."
Tackle Lane Johnson
"We have a great group of guys that are friends on and off the field. We enjoy going to work every day, putting the time in, and you all get to see a small part of it on Sundays. Win is a win. I'm so happy for the city, they live and breathe football and it's always been that way."
– Compiled by Liam Wichser