The Washington Commanders, the Detroit Lions' opponent in the divisional round, upended expectations by a massive margin and are now playing with house money. Washington beat the Tampa Bay ...
But do they tell us the whole story, especially when it comes to the Detroit Lions' divisional round matchup against the Washington Commanders on Saturday (8 p.m., Fox)? We won't know that until the teams hit the turf at Ford Field, but we can get an idea ...
The Washington Commanders at the moment have the fifth-ranked odds in the league to win the Super Bowl at +750. The Commanders picked up a 45-31 win over the Detroit Lions in their most recent outing.
Detroit, which needed to win just two home games to make the first Super Bowl in franchise history, is out. The Commanders are moving onto the NFC title game for the first time since the end of the '91 season.
The Commanders come into the divisional round showdown looking for their first win against the Lions since 2019, when Dwayne Haskins led Washington to a 19-16 victory at home. If the Commanders pull off the win, it will be their first win in the Motor City since 2008.
Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. (8) celebrates a touchdown during the second quarter against Detroit Lions in a 2025 NFC divisional round game at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit ...
Following a much-needed first-round bye, the Detroit Lions will host the Washington Commanders at Ford Field this Saturday at 8 PM. Although both teams have history with each other, over the last few decades,
Dan Quinn met with new Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters ... “I hope they call,” Quinn recalled thinking. The same day, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was ...
A few Lions players shared their disappointment on social media ahead of the NFC championship game, of which they fell just short.
The young, talented Detroit Lions' wide receiver was fined by the NFL for his salacious touchdown celebration against the Washington Commanders in the Divisional round.