The Washington Commanders are going on that Cinderella run that we usually see in the NCAA March Madness Tournament. Last week, they pulled off an upset win ove
San Francisco 49ers LB Dre Greenlaw could replace Washington Commanders All-Pro LB Bobby Wagner in free agency.
When do Washington Commanders play in NFL playoffs? Who do they play? What to know about NFC championship game, including date, location, opponent.
The NFL season started with 32 teams fighting to get to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, and now, that battle is down to just four teams. After a wild divisional round that saw one huge upset, the AFC Championship and NFC title game are now both set.
Charlotte native and former star wide receiver at West Mecklenburg High School, Dyami Brown has put together two of his best games in his NFL career. Brown, who is in his fourth year in the league with the Washington Commanders has emerged as a big time weapon for quarterback Jayden Daniels in the playoffs.
Even from the top of section 412 – the standing room area that’s about as far as one can get from the battle taking place between the Washington Commanders and the Atlanta Falcons – Northwest Stadium is a cauldron of noise.
The title game will feature two NFC East foes separated by about 140 miles — the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders. The cheapest single ticket available on Ticketmaster as of Sunday night is $950 — on the visitors side in the upper level — though most tickets are $1,000 and above.
The No. 6 Commanders will visit the No. 3 Buccaneers for an NFC wild card matchup. Here's how you can watch the game on NBC and Peacock.
The Washington Commanders pulled off a stunning upset of the Detroit Lions in the NFC Divisional round with a win that not only marks a historic moment for the franchise, but also signals a momentum shift in their division.
The top-seeded playoff teams had wildly divergent experiences on Saturday, as the Chiefs rolled to another win before the Lions' season was upended.
Next season, the top four teams from the Commanders' division stables of opponents figure to be the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings of the NFC North and the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos of the AFC West. Fortunately, Washington will get two of those teams–the Broncos and Lions–at home while facing the Vikings and Chiefs on the road.