
Will Shipley has a huge performance in the Eagles' NFC Championship win
Former Clemson star Will Shipley played a pivotal role in the Philadelphia Eagles' 55-23 victory over Washington in the NFC Championship Game, helping his team advance to Super Bowl LIX.
A fourth-round pick in last year's NFL Draft, Shipley made an impact on special teams and offense. His 35-yard kickoff return early in the game set up Saquon Barkley's 60-yard touchdown on the next play, giving the Eagles early momentum. Later, Shipley forced a fumble on a Washington return, which led to a Jalen Hurts touchdown pass to A.J. Brown just before halftime.
In the fourth quarter, Shipley showed his skills on offense with four carries for 77 yards, highlighted by a 57-yard run. He capped the drive with a 2-yard touchdown, helping the Eagles set an NFC Championship Game record with 55 points.
At Clemson, Shipley was known for his versatility, tallying over 4,200 all-purpose yards, 2,747 rushing yards, and 31 touchdowns in three seasons. His rookie season with the Eagles was quiet, but his breakout championship performance signals a promising NFL career ahead. Fellow Clemson alum Jeremiah Trotter Jr. also contributed to the Eagles' win, showcasing the Tigers' continued influence in the NFL.

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