When the Detroit Lions lost defensive end Aidan Hutchinson earlier this season, fans felt cursed. Detroit was picked as one of the favorites to play in Super Bowl LIX next month, and now, the Lions would have to do it without one of their top players.
The Detroit Lions welcome the Washington Commanders to town for the NFC Divisional Round on Saturday, Jan. 18.
In 2024, Austin Ekeler signed a two-year deal with the Washington Commanders worth up to $11.43 million. The longtime Chargers running back played for the Los Angeles Chargers for seven seasons ...
Veteran running back Austin Ekeler was activated from injured reserve by the Washington Commanders on Saturday, according to NFL Network's Tom
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders were the only lower seed to advance from the wild card round to the divisional round, and that has set up a matchup
"Jayden Daniels is a one-man band for Kliff Kingsbury, carrying a lackluster backfield with his smooth mobility and carving up opposing defenses with his snappy arm," CBS Sports writes. "Getting some more help from Kingsbury's ball carriers or red-zone play sheet might enable the Commanders to extend their surprisingly hot run."
Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is a star in the making, but the Detroit Lions won't squander the best homefield advantage in football.
The Bucs, fourth against the run, are imposing inside with their tackles, headlined by Vita Vea. The Commanders cannot be shy of running between the tackles. With Ekeler, they have a better chance of hitting the perimeter.
A year ago, the Commanders had a top-5 pick, a new, culture-building head coach and the most cap space in the league. Now, they’re winning playoff games. Could that be the Patriots next
DFS millionaire Mike McClure shares NFL Divisional Round daily Fantasy football picks for Chiefs vs. Texans and Lions vs. Commanders in the NFL playoffs 2025
Just eight teams remain in the NFL playoffs entering the divisional round, which means there are only four games to bet on some anytime touchdown scorers. On S
The NFC Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs will see the Washington Commanders (12-5) and Detroit Lions (15-2) square off at Ford Field on Jan. 18, starting at 8 p.m. ET.The Lions took down the