Following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers heartbreaking defeat to the Washington Commanders last weekend, an interesting exchange took place at midfield. READ MORE: R
The Washington Commanders received some good news this week, as veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner returned to practice despite dealing with an ankle injury. Accor
Washington Commanders NFL All-Pro LB Bobby Wagner will play in the NFC Divisional Round against Detroit Lions after ankle injury.
Washington Commanders veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner missed practice Tuesday due to an ankle injury. It is suspected that Wagner sustained the injury during Sunday night's 23-20 road victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Could the Washington Commanders be without a big piece of their defense ahead of Saturday's NFC divisional round playoff game against the Detroit Lions? Future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner missed his second consecutive practice on Wednesday.
Wagner’s fourth-quarter fumble recovery set up the Commanders’ go-ahead touchdown as Washington eliminated Tampa Bay.
The Washington Commanders executed the first upset of the 2024 NFL postseason, defeating the NFC South winning Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-20 on a last-second field goal. Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner was outstanding in the win. Wagner recorded a game-high eight tackles and recovered a crucial fumble.
The Commanders did not have one of their veteran linebackers for the second straight day of practice this week.
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After a well-deserved bye week to the second round of the postseason, the Detroit Lions are back in action on Saturday night. The top-seeded Lions host the Washington Commanders in the NFC Divisional Round matchup at Ford Field.
Even if the Commanders don’t make it past a very good Lions team Saturday, fans (and nonfans alike) should appreciate what the new ownership group is doing.