Getting close isn't enough for Commanders' receiver Terry McLaurin who says he plans on coming back better than ever in 2025.
Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin is soaking in the massive upset win over the Detroit Lions. The Washington Commanders ' feel-good story will continue for another week after Dan Quinn's team upset the Detroit Lions at Ford Field 45-31 to book their spot in the NFC Championship Game.
The Associated Press Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson, Buffalo’s Josh Allen and Washington’s Jayden Daniels won’t be participating in the Pro Bowl Games this week. The NFL announced final rosters Tuesday that didn’t include any of those quarterbacks.
There will be 88 NFL stars competing in Orlando, including Trey Hendrickson who led the NFL in sacks with 17.5 for the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Seattle Seahawks wide receiver had a breakout second season in the NFL. He's the third member of the team to make the Pro Bowl.
The New York Giants will be represented by their standout rookie in the 2025 Pro Bowl. Giants: Malik Nabers earns
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders’ improbable season ended in Philadelphia on Sunday. The Commanders lost to the Eagles 55-23 in the NFC championship game. The disappointment on Washington’s sideline was evident, but the Commanders should feel optimistic about the future of the franchise.
SportsLine's model simulated Sunday's Washington vs. Philadelphia NFC Championship Game 10,000 times and revealed its NFL best bets for the 2025 NFL playoffs
More bets have been placed on the Commanders to beat the Eagles straight-up than have been placed on any other outcome in either championship game this weekend. More bets have been placed on the Commanders to beat the Eagles straight-up than have been placed on any other outcome in either championship game this weekend Washington is around a +240 underdog to win the game outright.
Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka delivered a final goodbye to Buckeye Nation on Friday as he sets his sights on the 2025 NFL draft: Entering his
Dan Quinn had just the idea. The experienced coach called the third-year running back in for a film session and showed him video clips of some of his best plays to show him, “This is you. This is who you are.”
When opposing defenders hit rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels so hard that they make him leave his feet, or knock his helmet off, or roll up on his legs, he can’t help but flash a million-dollar smile.