Jayden Daniels’ NFL playoff debut also will be the first chance for Brian Robinson Jr., Sam Cosmi and a handful of other Washington holdovers to play in the postseason.
The Washington Commanders sure have a flair for the dramatics here recently. After last-second wins over the Philadelphia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons the last two weeks, Washington did it again on Sunday,
You may have heard that Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz and Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni got into a bit of a spat after the division rivals faced off last Sunday afternoon.
At 10-5, Washington holds the tiebreaker over the Seattle Seahawks thanks to a superior conference record, and they'll hold the conference record edge over the Los Angeles Rams as well should L.A. lose either of its final two games (which is the only way the Rams don't win the NFC West).
The Philadelphia Eagles are locked into the No. 2 seed in the NFC and will host the Green Bay Packers or the Washington Commanders in the wild-card round of the NFC Playoffs at Lincoln Financial Field. The date and time have yet to be determined.
Washington (11-5) brings a four-game winning streak into a matchup with Dallas (7-9) on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at AT&T Stadium. The Commanders are significant favorites in this one, with the
Green Bay QB Jordan Love suffered an elbow injury, but is “hopeful” to play on Sunday, while Eagles QB Jalen Hurts is recovering from being concussed Dec. 22 at Washington.
The Commanders can't win the NFC East after the Eagles' Week 17 win, but Washington can make the postseason with a victory over the Falcons.
In addition to Brown, the Eagles' injury report had another notable player on it as right tackle Lane Johnson was listed as limited due to rest. The other limited players included backup QB Kenny Pickett (ribs), RB Will Shipley (ankle) and reserve OL Jack Driscoll (ankle).
The Washington Commanders are out of the running to win the NFC East after the Philadelphia Eagles grabbed a win against the Dallas Cowboys in Sunday's early wi
After clinching the team's fifth consecutive playoff berth on the final day of the regular season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will play at home this Sunday night against the same team they defeated in Week 1: the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders travel to Dallas hoping to win their 12th game of the season. Check out the latest odds and player news.