NFL Player Prop Picks: Commanders vs Eagles on NFC Championship Game Jan 26
- Saquon Barkley is our top prop bet to score at least 2 touchdowns
- Bet Eagles TE Dallas Goedert to exceed 3.5 receptions.
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The NFC Championship Game between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles promises high-stakes drama paired nicely with some juicy betting opportunities. With Philly leaning on Saquon Barkley to exploit Washington’s porous rushing defense and Dallas Goedert thriving in their passing attack, these NFL player props offer incredible value.

GROWN MAN TOUCHDOWN FROM DALLAS GOEDERT 😤
(via @Eagles)pic.twitter.com/GSfzxgqnhl
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 12, 2025
Barkley’s dominance over Washington this season is well-documented and Goedert has been a reliable target since returning from injury a few weeks back. Whether you’re betting on Barkley or Goedert, this game has potential.
Check out my favorite props with favorable NFL odds for the NFC Conference Championship.
NFC Championship Game Information
- Game: Washington Commanders vs Philadelphia Eagles
- Time/Date: Sunday, Jan 26, 3:00 pm ET
- Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
- Commanders vs Eagles Live Stream: NFL Network
Find the latest Commanders vs Eagles betting trends here.
1. Top NFL Props for Commanders vs Eagles
Saquon Barkley 2+ Touchdowns +200
Barkley to score twice at +200 is a high-risk play I’m willing to take as part of this weekend’s Conference Championship betting feast. I’ve been hammering Barkley props all week — as part of my game predictions and same-game-parlay — but why stop at one score when Barkley could own this game and hit paydirt twice?
Washington’s defense has been getting bullied all year, allowing 1,935 rushing yards and 16 TDs to RBs — both bottom-five marks. Barkley already lit them up for 348 total yards and four TDs in their regular-season matchups, per Commanders vs Eagles stats.
Add in quarterback Jalen Hurts’ balky knee and Philly will lean heavily on Barkley, who’s averaging a ridiculous 162 rushing yards per game this postseason. My guy also tallied 296 rushing yards and four touchdowns in two games against Washington this season.
Barkley is primed to add another with seven multi-TD games this season (including last week and both 2024 matchups against WAS). Bet online on the best player on the field with confidence.
PROP PICK: Saquon Barkley 2+ Touchdowns (+200)
Dallas Goedert Over 3.5 Receptions (-164)
Goedert, like Barkley, is another guy I’ve been successfully riding during the Eagles’ playoff run. He has been consistent since returning from injury in Week 18 against the New York Giants, and I see no reason to exclude him from my NFL predictions again this week.
Goedert has 4+ catches in three straight starts, two of which came in playoff games. He’s gone over 46 yards in all three starts and ripped off runs of 23+ yards in two. And while his season was cut short, he did take the field once against the Commanders. He caught all five targets thrown his way for a 61-yard day.
Dallas Goedert didn’t just give us a single stiff arm, he gave us TWO for the TD:
“That was a really fun play, it may be my favorite touchdown of my career…”😤
He joins me here to tell all!@nflnetwork @NFLGameDay #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/SOgLbHJXyF
— StaceyDales (@StaceyDales) January 13, 2025
This week’s projections love him, too, placing Goedert in the 82nd percentile among tight ends with 5.1 expected targets, per NFL betting trends. His 48.2 WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating) highlights his critical role in Philly’s passing game, showing significant growth from last season’s 38.4.
Goedert has been one of the league’s most reliable pass-catching tight ends, averaging 3.5 adjusted receptions per game, putting him in the 83rd percentile and right in the zone to cash this prop. He did not practice Thursday due to an ankle issue so check NFL news for his status.
PROP PICK: Dallas Goedert Over 3.5 Receptions (-164)
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Question of the Day
Who has the most all-purpose yards in a single NFL playoff game?
Ed Podolak went bananas in 1971 when his Kansas City Chiefs played the Miami Dolphins with 350 all-purpose yards.
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