A House Divided: Commanders husband, Eagles wife root for their teams in NFC Championship
- Rachel Gray supports the Eagles while her husband, Keith, cheers for the Commanders, creating a divided household during the NFC Championship game.
- The couple is collecting canned goods for a food pantry, with donations placed next to the team supporters want to win.
- Derek, a Commanders fan, and his family, who support the Eagles, also represent the rivalry in the Washington, D.C. area.
- The NFC Championship game between the Commanders and Eagles will be broadcast live on FOX at 3:00 p.m. ET.
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By Ryan Hughes Click here for updates on this story DELRAN, New Jersey (KYW) — As soon as you pull onto Keith and Rachel Gray’s street you can tell they are a house divided. “We’re used to this, we’re used to doing good and winning,” said Rachel Gray. Rachel Gray is a lifelong Eagles fan and her husband, Keith, cheers for the Commanders. “It’s been a big part of our family, our marriage, and one of our first few dates we had was going to wat…
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