The Washington Commanders had one of the league's strongest offenses this season led by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Daniels' status as a rookie only made
Now one win away from the NFL season's biggest game, old Seattle Seahawks faces have resurfaced as championship contenders with the Washington Commanders.
Three former Seattle Seahawks players and coaches currently on the Washington Commanders lost in the NFC Championship on Sunday.
FOX Sports Jay Glazer broke news that Commanders All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner will play NFC Divisional Round with high ankle sprain.
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels couldn’t summon up enough late-game magic to overcome three fumbles from his receivers and running backs and a handful of back-breaking red-zone penalties by Washington’s defense.
Commanders cornerback Mike Sainristil picked off a Goff pass in the end zone to stop one last Lions drive in the first half, allowing everyone to catch their breath with Washington leading 31-21. For the game, Washington had four interceptions (three of Goff and one of Williams on a trick-play attempt).
However, he is through the roof as the Commanders are now one game away from another Super Bowl appearance. In the win over the Lions, Wagner had two solo tackles, and the 34-year
The Washington Commanders are in the NFC championship game after going 12-5 in the regular season and winning two playoff games.
Commanders Star and 6-time NFL All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner tackles MBA journey at Howard University amidst Washington's playoff run. Washington Commanders star linebacker and six time NFL All-Pro Bobby Wagner is tackling yet another challenge, this time, off the field.
Middle linebacker Bobby Wagner is undoubtedly a huge key to Commanders' formula to spring an upset and become third sixth-seed to make a Super Bowl.
Star Eagles running back Saquon Barkley has averaged 137.5 rushing yards per game in matchups with the Commanders throughout his career.
One Cowboys defender is watching Dan Quinn change the culture for the Commanders, much to his immediate surprise.