Winning is new around here. Two weeks ago, the Washington Commanders won their first playoff game in 19 years. Sunday’s NFC championship game will be just the 11th playoff game since the turn of the century for the organization and its first conference championship game since Joe Gibbs — the coach for whom they named a street at the practice facility just north of Dulles airport
There are only four teams left in the NFL playoffs, and Rob Gronkowski thinks a tight end on one of those four remaining teams is “underrated.”
The Washington Commanders are in the NFC championship game after going 12-5 in the regular season and winning two playoff games.
Fast forward two years into the future and in Washington, Kingsbury has finally found a balance between football and human interactions, with Zach Ertz breaking down the differences he's seen between his coach with the Cardinals and now the Commanders.
The Eagles are hosting the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday. Here are some key matchups to watch.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport: Jacksonville Jaguars parting ways with GM Trent Baalke. Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi sheds light on the type of team that he envisions to build with his new responsibilities as general manager.
In one of the wildest playoff games in recent memory, Jayden Daniels and the No. 6-seed Washington Commanders pulled off a stunning upset, defeating the top-seeded Detroit Lions 45-31. Daniels was nearly flawless in repeatedly staring down Detroit's blitz-happy defense,
Daniels' first TD came with 6:23 left in the second quarter when he connected with receiver Terry McLaurin on a screen pass to the left. McLaurin then split two defenders at the line of scrimmage and sprinted 58 yards for a touchdown.
One game away. Saturday marked a historic day for the Washington Commanders, who upset the Detroit Lions in the NFL Divisional round to earn their first trip to
Zach Ertz, Olamide Zaccheaus, and more Commanders players with Philly ties The Eagles will see a few old friends on the other sideline at Lincoln Financial Field during Sunday's NFC championship game.
Ertz brought in all five targets for 28 yards and a touchdown in the Commanders ' 45-31 divisional-round win over the Lions on Saturday night.