The Washington Commanders wished they were preparing for Super Bowl LIX right now, but after losing to the NFC Championship against the Philadelphia Eagles, the
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,
Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is headed to his first Pro Bowl. The Seahawks announced on Tuesday that Smith-Njigba has been named to the team as a replacement for Commanders wideout Terry McLaurin.
Getting close isn't enough for Commanders' receiver Terry McLaurin who says he plans on coming back better than ever in 2025.
The Washington Commanders needed a big play, and wide receiver Terry McLaurin gave it to them. With Washington down six points and roughly seven minutes left in the first half of the NFC championship, McLaurin ran in a big ol' 35-yard touchdown off a ten-yard pass from quarterback Jayden Daniels.
The two-time Pro Bowler is a mentor and tutor off the field and a leader his Washington teammates don't hesitate to follow.
The Washington Commanders are hanging with the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game. After falling behind 14-6, Jayden Daniels led a 56-yard drivet hat concluded when he hit Terry McLaurin with a pass.
Terry McLaurin took a catch-and-run for a 36-yard touchdown. But Washington’s two-point conversion failed, keeping the score at 14-12, Eagles.
While the team was doing things they haven't in decades and Daniels was posting rookie records across the NFL -- star wide receiver Terry McLaurin managed who no other player has in the playoffs since superstar tight end Travis Kelce in 2022.
The Commanders' Terry McLaurin accelerated to a 59-yard touchdown, and hit a rare franchise mark in the process versus the Lions.
The Commanders wideout never had a signature celebration. This season, during which he has caught 15 touchdown passes, has inspired him to develop a few.
Andy Reid was ready for the Bills' man coverage and Steve Spagnuolo foiled Josh Allen. In the NFC, Kliff Kingsbury's game plan backfired.