FOX Sports Jay Glazer broke news that Commanders All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner will play NFC Divisional Round with high ankle sprain.
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels couldn’t summon up enough late-game magic to overcome three fumbles from his receivers and running backs and a handful of back-breaking red-zone penalties by Washington’s defense.
Commanders cornerback Mike Sainristil picked off a Goff pass in the end zone to stop one last Lions drive in the first half, allowing everyone to catch their breath with Washington leading 31-21. For the game, Washington had four interceptions (three of Goff and one of Williams on a trick-play attempt).
Middle linebacker Bobby Wagner is undoubtedly a huge key to Commanders' formula to spring an upset and become third sixth-seed to make a Super Bowl.
The Washington Commanders showed their inexperience in the first half against the Philadelphia Eagles, giving up multiple penalty flags.
The Seattle Seahawks have found their next offensive coordinator. After firing former University of Washington Huskies play-caller Ryan Grubb following his lone season in the NFL, the Seahawks are officially moving in another direction.
In 2014, quarterback Russell Wilson ran for 849 yards for the Seattle Seahawks and had zero lost fumbles while doing it. It was the most a quarterback had run for without losing a fumble until this season when Daniels collected 891 yards without losing a fumble for Washington.
Former Seattle Seahawk legend Bobby Wagner is competing to get back to his third Super Bowl, but the odds seem to be against him. We are in halftime between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game,
Pete Carroll's appointment as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders has generated significant excitement in the NFL. Dan Quinn, head coach of the Washin
Daniels’ completion rate dipped from 69.7 percent to 65.8 percent after his 29-of-48 performance in Philadelphia, but he still edged out Brock Purdy for best rookie completion rate in a single postseason. John Elway technically had a 10/15 (66.7%) game in his playoff debut but was not a starter.