Commanders head coach Dan Quinn confirms linebacker Bobby Wagner will play through ankle injury in divisional round against Lions
Lions coach Dan Campbell said Monday he has no regrets ... St. Brown, who was matched one-on-one with Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner, stumbled as he ran his route, forcing Goff to pull the ...
"We feel like we're in good hands," coach Dan Campbell said this week in Allen ... full strength with six-time All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner set to play after missing practice Tuesday and ...
"We feel like we're in good hands," coach Dan Campbell said this week in Allen Park, Michigan. The Commanders are expected to be at nearly full strength with six-time All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner set to play after missing practice Tuesday and ...
“[Bobby Wagner] did a good job on the rehab part ... Tampa Bay notched a gritty 20-16 win over Dan Campbell’s squad in Week 2. The Lions are one year removed from a heartbreaking loss to ...
Jared Goff lost a fumble late in the first quarter of the Lions' playoff loss to Washington when the Lions went to an empty backfield on third-and-1
The Arizona Cardinals are expected to be big time spenders in free agency this season after taking it easy in the 2024 offseason by signing some veterans instead of splurging on one-or-two players. We could see that same approach this offseason as well, right, wrong, or indifferent.
Dan Campbell’s had a few days to process his team’s 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders. The film told him the Lions lost as a team. He experienced several stages of grief. But in typical Campbell fashion,
Tim Twentyman covers all the key questions from Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell's Monday press conference.
The Washington Commanders earned an emphatic victory over the top-seeded Detroit Lions and advanced to the NFC championship game.
Snow game! Heading into Sunday's contest in Philadelphia, the NFL world was reminded of a 2013 blizzard contest in which Matthew Stafford's Lions took on an Eagles team that saw LeSean McCoy rush for more than 200 yards on that memorable day.
In the biggest upset of this year’s NFL Playoffs, the Washington Commanders took out the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions in a 45-31 slugfest that will leave Lions fans heartbroken and devastated in ways that will feel much different than their decades worth of sub-.