The phrase "Greatest of all time," aka GOAT, is overused in sports discourse these days, but there is a legitimate path to Washington Commanders 2024 second overall pick quarterback Jayden Daniels having the best rookie season in NFL history.
Washington Commanders rookie CB Mike Sainristil had 2 intercceptions in an NFC playoff upset of the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions.
With the divisional round officially in the books, here’s the latest draft order heading into the conference title games.
When do Washington Commanders play in NFL playoffs? Who do they play? What to know about NFC championship game, including date, location, opponent.
The Commanders took a major gamble with Jayden Daniels in the lineup on fourth down. But Marcus Mariota ended up getting criticized.
It’s easy to keep receipts in our current digital age. That’s precisely what fans of the Washington Commanders have done after their 45-31 upset win over the Detroit Lions in the NFC divisional round.
One of the biggest blessings for the Washington Commanders in 2024 actually happened all the way back in April during the NFL Draft. For months leading up to the draft, there was a pretty clear cut one-two punch to start the event; Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels.
Detroit’s core returns for 2025 and will be healthy again. But two important assistant coaches may not come with them.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Washington Commanders Assistant GM Lance Newmark interviewed for Las Vegas Raiders GM opening.
The No. 1 seed Detroit Lions (15-2) host the No. 6 seed Washington Commanders (12-5) in the NFC divisional round on Saturday ( 8 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app) in what will be the fourth time that these two teams face off in the playoffs. Washington is 31-16 all time against Detroit and has won each of their three postseason meetings.
NFL divisional playoffs roll on with the Washington Commanders at Detroit Lions football game on Saturday. Here's the time, channel and how to stream.
NFC East teams hadn’t met in the conference championship game since the 1986 season. Until now. And this Commanders-Eagles NFC title game is the worst nightmare come true for Joe Schoen, the Giants’ failed general manager,