The Washington Commanders are solid underdogs (+9.5) in this year’s Divisional Round of the NFC playoffs, where they will face the Detroit Lions. The game will kick off from Ford Field in
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The Detroit Lions will begin their postseason run against the Washington Commanders in the divisional round. Here's how to watch the game:
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Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders were the only lower seed to advance from the wild card round to the divisional round, and that has set up a matchup
Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is a star in the making, but the Detroit Lions won't squander the best homefield advantage in football.
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
The Detroit Lions host the Washington Commanders on Saturday night in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
The Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions are both teams that have seemingly positive energy from the majority of national fanbases. Ever since the Lions got out of the basement of the NFC North and became an offensive juggernaut,
The Detroit Lions are riding high, elevated to a status they’ve never had as Super Bowl favorites. Detroit will host the Washington Commanders on Saturday night in the divisional round as the NFC’s No.
Daniels led five comeback wins and helped Washington crash the playoffs with three fourth-quarter touchdown passes to beat the Eagles last month. Rookie quarterbacks are 5-7 in the Divisional Playoffs since 1950 and 1-4 since 2010. Only Mark Sanchez (2009 with the Jets) and Joe Flacco (2008, Ravens) have won multiple road games as rookie starters.