In case you missed it, Goff got absolutely lit up before the Commanders' Quan Martin found the end zone. Frankie Luvu seemed to hit the quarterback in the head, but the referees didn't make a call. Goff takes a hard hit to the head. Rules analyst says this should've been a flag for the helmet to helmet. pic.twitter.com/flmMtVquRz
Amid the excitement of the NFL Playoffs, former Kansas City Chiefs QB Alex Smith highlighted a key difference between Patrick Mahomes and Washington Commanders leader Jayden Daniels. The NFL season is slowly entering its defining stage,
While some could be tempted to compare him to Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes, Commanders guard Nick Allegretti refused to do so — at least for now. Allegretti played with Mahomes from 2019-23 before joining Washington this season.
During an appearance on 96.5 The Fan, the quarterback shared his thoughts on whether their home game this weekend would be Kelce’s last hurrah at Arrowhead Stadium.
There are only four teams left standing in the NFL and just like we all predicted before the season, the Washington Commanders are one of them. Just kidding, no one predicted that. Not even Commanders fans.
A heated exchange erupted on ESPN's "Get Up." It happened when former NFL quarterback Alex Smith suggested that Jayden Daniels benefits from superior offensive weapons compared to Patrick Mahomes.
The near annual playoff matchups between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are hardly unprecedented. The one-sided nature of the postseason rivalry between the two star quarterbacks is more unusual.
Like everyone else, the Pittsburgh Steelers are stuck at home watching. Their draft evaluation period is still in its infancy. However, the four teams still vying for a spot in next month’s Super Bowl provide lessons for the Steelers that the team needs to take to heart ahead of a crucial offseason.
Conspiracy theories are flying ahead of Championship Sunday, when the remaining NFC and AFC teams decide their representatives in Super Bowl LIX, being played at New Orleans.
The only other matchup that started so one-sided came in the 1990s when Brett Favre won his first three playoff games against Steve Young and the 49ers before San Francisco responded with “The
Jayden Daniels is in the NFL's final four, and he is now coming in for massive praise from FS1's Colin Cowherd.