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.
Highlights from the surprising Washington Commanders’ upset of the top-seeded Detroit Lions in the NFL playoffs’ divisional round.
The Washington Commanders accomplished something ... The other three quarterbacks Russell Wilson, Mark Sanchez, and Joe Flacco were able to follow it up with a win in their second career playoff ...
Daniels led five comeback wins and helped Washington crash the playoffs with three fourth-quarter touchdown passes to beat the Eagles last month. Rookie quarterbacks are 5-7 in the Divisional Playoffs since 1950 and 1-4 since 2010. Only Mark Sanchez (2009 with the Jets) and Joe Flacco (2008, Ravens) have won multiple road games as rookie starters.
Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is a star in the making, but the Detroit Lions won't squander the best homefield advantage in football.
Highlights from the surprising Commanders’ upset of the top-seeded Detroit Lions in the NFL playoffs’ divisional round.
The Washington Commanders QB closed the season with three ... joining Flacco (2008), Mark Sanchez (2009) and Russell Wilson (2012). This is the Buccaneers' 15th playoff appearance.
Commanders Daniels joined Russell Wilson, Mark Sanchez and Joe Flacco as the only ... Jonathan Allen is back in the middle of Washington’s line after missing time with a torn pec, and Frankie ...
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.
Daniels is one more upset away from becoming the first rookie quarterback to lead his team to the Super Bowl. He is only the sixth to reach a conference championship game. The previous five are Brock Purdy, Mark Sanchez, Joe Flacco, Ben Roethlisberger and Shaun King.
If you thought the last 29 years were rough, wait until you see what lies ahead for the Dallas Cowboys. Things just got tougher. It looks like they have a new Mahomes of their own to deal with, and that’s not counting the real one coming to AT&T Stadium with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025.