Army and Navy Clash for Commander-in-Chief's Trophy at Patriots' Home
Victory for Army would secure the trophy outright for the first time since 2020, while a win for Navy could result in a three-way tie.
- Army and Navy, both with 5-6 records, will face off in their 124th meeting at the home of the New England Patriots on Saturday.
- With a victory, Army would claim the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy outright for the first time since 2020.
- If Navy wins, it would create a three-way tie for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, allowing 2022 champion Air Force to retain possession.
- The game is being held at the New England Patriots' home for the first time, with Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who grew up in Annapolis, expected to talk to the team.
- Key players to watch include Army's quarterback Bryson Daily and linebacker Leo Lowin, and Navy's quarterback Xavier Arline and linebacker Colin Ramos.