Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels locates wide receiver Dyami Brown on a deep corner-route that results in a 42-yard gain against the Detroit Lions.
Plus, kicker Zane Gonzalez opens up about his OCD after the attention he received following the game-winning kick he made against the Bucs.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels launches a 38-yard dime to wide receiver Dyami Brown who makes the catch with the Detroit Lions defender's hand blocking his vision.
In one of the wildest playoff games in recent memory, Jayden Daniels and the No. 6-seed Washington Commanders pulled off a stunning upset, defeating the top-seeded Detroit Lions 45-31. Daniels was nearly flawless in repeatedly staring down Detroit's blitz-happy defense,
The Washington Commanders posted an incredible 12-5 regular season, their best record since 1991, though they didn't win the NFC East division title. After getting an at-large bid to the postseason, the Commanders took down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to get their first playoff victory since 2005.
The Commanders extended their magical season by bringing the Lions' special run to an end in an NFC divisional-round playoff stunner.
Quarterback Jayden Daniels shares how wide receiver Dyami Brown is becoming a clutch performer for the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders knew they needed someone to step up in the offense to make plays apart from Jayden Daniels, and they got that in an unexpected way. Fo
Goff, with the Lions later trailing by 14, was picked off by Jeremy Chinn with 30 seconds remaining for his third interception of the game. That officially secured the Commanders' spot in the NFC title game, one season after finishing 4-13 to land the No. 2 overall pick in the draft.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Dyami Brown's stiff-arming catch and run gets D.C. inside Tampa Bay Bucs' 5-yard line.
The Washington Commanders were visitors to Raymond James Stadium on Sunday night, but they left the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' stadium as history-bucking victors. Despite an iffy stretch of red-zone showings,