The Washington Commanders finally did it! Not given much of a chance on Saturday in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, Jayden Daniels and crew defeated the heavily-favored Detroit Lions by the score of 45-31.
Nothing much of note happened to the Washington Wizards last night, which is to say the same thing that usually happens to them happened again. They lost their 14th game in succession, a routine 130-108 loss to the truncated Dallas Mavericks,
The Washington Commanders’ season that exceeded expectations ended with a thud in a 55-23 loss at Philadelphia in the NFC championship game.
Of the eight teams remaining in the NFL playoffs, none are more surprising than the Washington Commanders. As they face the Detroit Lions in the Divisional Round, let's discuss what a potential win would mean for Washington.
The Washington Commanders run in the NFL Playoffs has been extraordinary in a variety of ways. One of the most shocking trends has been Washington’s success on the road. With back-to-back road ...
While Sam Cosmi and Byron Young are out, both the Eagles and Commanders are in relatively good shape as Sunday approaches.
The subplot involving Harris, Philadelphia and the 76ers is so twisted. But it shouldn't overshadow the main focus for Washington on Sunday.
People poured into the Commanders' locker room following their divisional-round playoff win, including NBA star Kevin Durant.
Who will win Washington Commanders vs Philadelphia Eagles game? NFL playoff picks, predictions, odds, win probabilities for Sunday's postseason game.
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After a tremendous 14-6 season that reminded Burgundy and Gold fans what it meant to love a football team, the harsh reality of the NFL sets in. With the ugly 55-23 loss to the Eagles in the NFC championship game in the rearview mirror,
In the wake of the blowout loss in the NFC Championship Game, Washington Commanders co-owner Magic Johnson delivered a message of both anger and optimism.