Eagles-49ers: Avonte Maddox returning to lineup for NFC Championship Game

The Eagles have all 22 starters available for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game as Avonte Maddox has no injury designation ahead of the matchup vs. the 49ers

The Eagles are heading into the NFC Championship Game with all 22 available starters set to play after Avonte Maddox logged a full practice ahead of Sunday’s matchup.

Maddox and Lane Johnson were full participants, while linebacker T.J. Edwards was a limited participant due to an ankle injury, but has no injury designation.

Maddox missed the last three games with a toe injury but started trending upward last week and was a full participant every day this week.

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NFC Championship picks: Who the ‘experts’ are taking in Eagles vs. 49ers

The picks are in and we’re looking at who the NFL Experts are picking in the Philadelphia Eagles NFC Championship matchup against the San Francisco 49ers

The Eagles and 49ers are preparing for a heavyweight showdown on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, highlighted by star power on both sides of the football.

Philadelphia got off to a 13-1 start and outside of two consecutive losses without an injured Jalen Hurts, the Eagles have been the NFC’s top team.

San Francisco has battled adversity and the loss of two starting quarterbacks but has now won 12 straight, with rookie quarterback Brock Purdy unbeaten in his first seven starts replacing an injured Jimmy Garoppolo.

The 49ers are in the NFC Championship Game for the third time in four seasons, while Philadelphia is making its seventh NFC title appearance since 2001, more than every team in the NFL accept the Patriots over that span.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are seven matchups to watch when the Eagles have the football.

Eagles vs. 49ers: Who has the edge at each position?

Looking at who has the positional edge in the NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers

Successful NFL defenses rely on talented playmakers and versatility across the board, something Jonathan Gannon has implemented during his two seasons with the Eagles.

After a 2021 season that saw Philadelphia gashed via a passive scheme and a lack of talent, GM Howie Roseman made severe upgrades to the roster, adding Haason ReddickKyzir White, Jordan DavisNakobe DeanLinval JosephNdamukong SuhReed Blankenship, and James Bradberry among others.

Roseman then acquired C.J. Gardner-Johnson via trade from the Saints, and the perfect ‘GUMBO’ recipe was developed, allowing Gannon to cook this season with a top-five defense in several key categories.

With two evenly matchup teams set to meet on Sunday, we’re looking at who has the edge at each position for Philadelphia and San Francisco.

Eagles-49ers: 13 more stats to know for NFC Championship Game

We’re looking at 13 more key stats to know for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers are heading to Lincoln Financial Field as the No. 2 overall seed and with the reputation of having the NFL’s top defense.

Even with elite pass rushers and an All-Pro linebacker, this 49ers’ defense has holes and it can be found in the back four, and when teams are able to physically match up with DeMeco Ryan’s defense up front.

Philadelphia (14-3) defeated the New York Giants 38-7 on Saturday to clinch a spot in the title game and then watched on Sunday evening, as the Niners (13-4) defeated the Cowboys 19-12 at Levi’s Stadium.

Philadelphia rushed for 268 yards on the ground as offensive coordinator Shane Steichen got back to his superb run-pass ratio on Saturday night, as the Birds ran 69 total plays, 44 of those plays coming on the ground.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are 13 more stats to know.

49ers defensive lineman Charles Omenihu arrested on misdemeanor domestic violence charge

49ers defensive lineman Charles Omenihu was arrested on Monday and charged with misdemeanor domestic violence

Defensive lineman Charles Omenihu of the San Francisco 49ers was arrested by San Jose (Ca) police on Monday after they received a report of a domestic violence incident.

The 6-foot-5, 280-pound Omenihu was booked at the Santa Clara County jail and released after he posted bail. Omenihu was also served with a restraining order.

Police arrived at a residence at 4:39 p.m. local time after a woman called to report that Omenihu, who is her boyfriend, pushed her to the ground during an argument.

“Officers did not observe any visible physical injuries to the survivor, she did however have a complaint of pain to her arm,” police said in a statement. “The survivor declined any medical attention at the time Officers were conducting the investigation.”

Omenihu gave a statement and cooperated with officers when they arrived at the location on Santana Row in West San Jose.

“Omenihu was booked into the Santa Clara County Main Jail for misdemeanor domestic violence, he has since posted bail and is no longer in custody,” the department said. “The case will be submitted to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office for possible charges. This is an ongoing investigation and additional details will be released when they become available.”

The 49ers play the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in the NFC Championship Game.

“We are aware of the matter involving Charles Omenihu and are in the process of gathering further information,” the 49ers said in a statement on Tuesday.

49ers DL Charles Omenihu booked, posts bail for misdemeanor domestic violence charges

49ers defensive lineman Charles Omenihu has been booked, and posted bail, for misdemeanor domestic violence charges.

49ers defensive lineman Charles Omenihu has been an underrated player all season, and he has been quite the force through San Francisco’s playoff run. He had two sacks against the Seattle Seahawks in the wild-card round, and several pressure plays against the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round. 

Sadly, that’s not why Omenihu is in the news on Tuesday. per Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area and KNBR-680:

Beyond the news, and the team’s statement, no more is known about any incident.

Stay tuned to Niners Wire for further details.

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NFC Championship broadcast crew announced for Eagles vs. 49ers

The FOX broadcast team for the Eagles-49ers NFC Championship Game on Sunday will be Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, and Tom Rinaldi

The broadcast team for Sunday’s NFC Championship matchup has been announced and the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament finally gets Fox A-Team on the broadcast.

The FOX broadcast team for the Eagles vs. 49ers title game will feature Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, and Tom Rinaldi.

Philadelphia and San Francisco will meet at 3:00 PM on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in the first of two conference championship games.

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Eagles-49ers: 10 early stats to know for NFC Championship Game

We’re looking at 10 early stats to know ahead of Sunday’s NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers

The Eagles are one win away from returning to the Super Bowl and they’ll face a familiar foe in the NFC Championship game when the San Francisco 49ers head to Lincoln Financial Field next Sunday at 3:00 pm.

Philadelphia (14-3) defeated the New York Giants 38-7 on Saturday to clinch a spot in the title game and then watched on Sunday evening, as the Niners (13-4) defeated the Cowboys 19-12 at Levi’s Stadium.

The two teams last met in Week 2 of the 2021 regular season, with San Francisco defeating Philadelphia 17-11 as Jimmy Garoppolo threw one touchdown pass and ran in for another score.

All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts had an uneven performance in the loss, completing just 12 of 23 passes for 190 yards. He rushed for 82 yards, including a 1-yard TD in the fourth quarter.

In that matchup from last season, Nick Bosa had two sacks and San Francisco’s defense shut down Philadelphia was dominant against Atlanta in a 32-6 season-opening win.

Both teams are far different from that Week 2 matchup and the Eagles are much more explosive on offense after the addition of A.J. Brown.

With preparation set to begin, we’re looking at ten early stats to know for the NFC Championship Game.

49ers pass rush arrives vs. Seahawks, forces fumble

Hello, 49ers pass rush!

The 49ers pass rush was struggling to have a big impact against Seahawks QB Geno Smith. He was getting the ball out quick, but even when they tried to push the ball down the field San Francisco wasn’t able to get to Smith. However, late in the third quarter, the Seahawks were deep in 49ers territory with a third-and-14. Charles Omenihu got inside to hit Smith and force the ball out. Nick Bosa was there to dive on it for the wild card game’s first turnover.

14 free agents the Colts should watch during wild-card playoffs

Here are 14 pending free agents the Colts should watch during wild-card weekend.

The Indianapolis Colts will be watching the playoffs unfold from their couch this offseason, and it begins Saturday with the start of the wild-card games.

While the Colts won’t be leading the NFL in salary-cap space like we’ve been used to seeing, they should be a bit more active than they have been in the past.

We shouldn’t expect general manager Chris Ballard to completely change his ways regarding free agency, but it’s reasonable to believe he may be a bit more aggressive when it comes to adding depth, especially to the offensive line.

We’re taking the list of unrestricted free agents, according to Spotrac, for the teams playing in the wild-card games. So there won’t be any Kansas City Chiefs or Philadelphia Eagles players on this list. We’ll save that for next week.

As wild-card weekend gets underway, here are 14 pending free agents the Colts should keep an eye on: