What's the path for a Washington Commanders upset at Detroit Lions? Jayden Daniels among 3 things to watch in NFC divisional round playoff game.
The Washington Commanders (13-5) and Detroit Lions (15-2) meet in an NFC Divisional Round Game Saturday night. Kickoff from Ford Field is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET (FOX). Let's analyze BetMGM Spor
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.
Even though two of the top candidates for the Las Vegas Raiders head-coaching vacancy will be in the same building as Fox Sports' color commentator Tom
The Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders is available to live stream via YouTube TV or the NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV (including other NFL fixtures).
The Washington Commanders are preparing to roll into a Divisional Round matchup against the Detroit Lions on the road following a big Wild Card Weekend win. Sin
Detroit Lions will wear their Honolulu Blue jerseys and pants against Washington Commanders on Saturday at Ford Field in NFL divisional playoff round.
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
Gonzalez was candid about life with OCD, something that impacts every aspect of his life, not just a few seconds before kicking a football in front of a stadium full of people. After recalling his early life with OCD, he talked about overcoming the self-conscious problems he used to have.
Six days after picking up their first playoff victory in 19 years, the Commanders face an even taller task with an NFC Championship Game berth on the line.
Before we get there, here's what to know about how to watch today's NFL playoff games: Fubo offers a free subscription, which you can sign up for here. On the call for the game for Fox is Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady from the booth at Ford Field in Detroit and Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi reporting from the sidelines.