Plus, kicker Zane Gonzalez opens up about his OCD after the attention he received following the game-winning kick he made against the Bucs.
Quarterback Jayden Daniels shares how wide receiver Dyami Brown is becoming a clutch performer for the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders posted an incredible 12-5 regular season, their best record since 1991, though they didn't win the NFC East division title. After getting an at-large bid to the postseason, the Commanders took down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to get their first playoff victory since 2005.
Trick-play alert! Washington Commanders wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus can't corral Dyami Brown's deep launch in end zone.
T he Washington Commanders are visiting the Detroit Lions this week, and they are 9.5-point underdogs. The Lions are 15-2 and they were the best team in the NFC, and possibly the
The Washington Commanders knew they needed someone to step up in the offense to make plays apart from Jayden Daniels, and they got that in an unexpected way. Fo
The Commanders, on the other hand, pivoted to Dan Quinn — a leader of men who’s taken a team to a Super Bowl and helped oversee an 8-win turnaround. Quinn deserves endless credit for getting the most out of a team few expected to be here. And he’s doing it with a rookie QB, no less.
Washington Commanders (+9.5) at Detroit Lions (-9.5) o/u 55.5 As of this writing, our NFL Public Betting page shows that 55% of bets are on Washington. That said, this page is updated frequently so make sure that you click on the link provided so that you’re getting the most updated information.
Despite having all-world running back Barry Sanders, the Lions were no match against heavily favored Washington, which rolled to a 41-10 win en route to its third Super Bowl triumph.  The tables have turned for Saturday night's playoff between the two teams.
Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin and Bobby Wagner earned "game balls" from the "SNF" crew, but this wide receiver was instrumental in the team's win.
Jayden Daniels and the Commanders delivered Washington's first playoff win in nearly 19 years. The celebration was short-lived as they turn their attention to the next challenge of playing at the NFC-leading Detroit Lions in the divisional round on Saturday night.