On Sunday afternoon the Washington Commanders took the field for an NFC battle against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Commanders, led by star rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, are the surprise team of the season after taking down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions to make the conference
The Washington Commanders' season ended in ugly fashion on Sunday with a 55-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. After obliterating all expectations in 2024, the Commanders had high hopes that their season would continue to the Super Bowl,
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin revealed the toughest part of the NFC Championship game loss.
The Commanders' Terry McLaurin accelerated to a 59-yard touchdown, and hit a rare franchise mark in the process versus the Lions.
The rapport between Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and sixth-year wide receiver Terry McLaurin has blossomed throughout the season.
There aren't many NFL players more loyal than Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin. Despite dealing with so many underwhelming seasons, he never abandoned the team that drafted him. NFL fans are certainly glad to see McLaurin's loyalty be rewarded this season.
Do you think Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin heard all that nonsense before the season that he wasn't a true No. 1 wideout? McLaurin caught a franchise record 13 touchdowns in the regular season and followed that up with a touchdown in
The Lions will soon have to deal with Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin, who has registered at least 1,000 yards in five straight seasons.
On Monday, it was announced that Washington Commanders LB Bobby Wagner was added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster, joining two teammates in QB Jayden Daniels and WR Terry McLaurin. The only problem is that now,
The Commanders' had minimized errors throughout the playoffs, but that ended Sunday, when Washington had to pay for its self-inflicted mistakes.
Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin acknowledges the weight of the moment, but tells why its just another game.
Washington ultimately couldn’t overcome the lack of defensive personnel that haunted the franchise after last year’s sell-off, The Commanders weak run defense ran into the worst possible opponent. The Philadelphia Eagles ran for 229 yards and seven touchdowns en route to a 55-23 win to claim their second NFC title in three years.