Overnight, Zane Gonzalez became an internet sensation and Washington’s hero all in one. The kicker doinked a 37-yard field goal that gave the Commanders their first playoff win in nearly 20 seasons. A historic moment requiring nerves of steel,
General Manager Adam Peters had a vision, and Washington realized it in one season, turning a lowly franchise into one of the NFL’s hottest teams.
Heading into the 2024 NFL season everyone expected the San Francisco 49ers and star running back Christian McCaffrey to make a run to the playoffs once again.
Gonzalez's 37-yard field goal propelled the Commanders past the Buccaneers and into the Divisional Round against the Lions.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox thinks the Washington Commanders should try and sign NFL All-Pro CB Charvarius Ward in free agency.
After Denver Broncos rookie Bo Nix bowed out in the first game of the day, Daniels made sure a first-year quarterback would be represented in the divisional round. The No. 2 overall pick completed 24 of 35 passes for 268 yards, two touchdowns and no picks while rushing for 36 yards on 13 attempts.
One player who will be a free agent this offseason is linebacker Dre Greenlaw and Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox floated the Los Angeles Rams as a possible fit.
The NFL playoffs are underway, and the Detroit Lions will host the Washington Commanders as part of the Divisional Round on Saturday night. Former Oregon Ducks
The stars were out on Sunday night for the Washington Commanders' 23-20 playoff win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Two of Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels' college teammates and the more famous older brother of rookie wide receiver Luke McCaffrey were in
The Detroit Lions are back from a three-day weekend and preparing to face the Washington Commanders in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs.
The 49ers have continued their search for a new special team coordinator with a veteran coach. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, San Francisco has interviewed ... Wide Receivers — Terry McLaurin, Commanders; CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys; A.J. Brown, Eagles.