The Washington Commanders are the sweetheart team of the NFL Playoffs. A long-suffering franchise that also was never supposed to be here. What began as a new era hoping for incremental progress quickly pivoted to the realization that the Commanders have a shot of doing the dang thing.
When Commanders quarterback and runaway 2024 Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels takes the field, he will become the sixth rookie to start a conference championship since the AFL and NFL merged in 1970. It goes without saying that Sunday’s game is an unprecedented matchup in more ways than one.
With the Kansas City Chiefs one win from making it to the Super Bowl, the Washington Commanders could be in for quite a test if they beat the Philadelphia Eagle
Of note, the Bills would be stronger moneyline favorites than the Chiefs over both the Eagles and Commanders, which is surprising considering the Chiefs are favored over the Bills in the AFC Championship and have the current best odds to win the Super Bowl between the two.
Jayden Daniels will join a select group of rookie QBs to start in a conference championship when the Commanders face the Eagles.
A leg injury to Eagles QB Jalen Hurts could prove costly against the Commanders, and the Bills appear poised to break their playoff stigma against the Chiefs.
The Washington Commanders weren't supposed to be in this position this season. A little over a season ago the organization started a complete upheaval starting
Philadelphia and Washington split their regular-season series in NFC East play. Here's looking at whether Jalen Hurts' Eagles or Jayden Daniels' Commanders is the better bet to win the NFC championship game.
From Dan Quinn to a crazy defeat, the Washington Commanders are using manpower and motivation from the Dallas Cowboys to fuel their magical run to the NFC Championship Game.
The Washington Commanders have +800 odds to win the Super Bowl as of Jan. 22. In their last outing on Jan. 18, the Commanders took home a 45-31 win against the Detroit Lions. Jayden Daniels had ...
Usually, Daniels has a big smile on his face rather than grimacing in pain. The Commanders quarterback explained his reaction ahead of the NFC Championship agai