Washington Commanders receiver Dyami Brown fumbled early in the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles, and Detroit Lions wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown is definitely going to let him know about it.
Brown recorded three receptions on five targets for 42 yards in Sunday's 55-23 loss to the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game. He also lost a fumble.
Washington Commanders receivers Terry McLaurin and Dyami Brown stood out among those playing in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs.
The NFC Championship game of the NFL Playoffs will see the Washington Commanders (12-5) and Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) square off at Lincoln Financial Field on Jan. 26, starting at 3 p.m. ET.In
That makes two touchdowns coming from two Commanders turnovers and in the playoffs, mistakes are magnified as Washington hit the self-destruct button at Lincoln Financial Field. Penalties were also a big issue for Dan Quinn's team, with multiple 15-yard penalties allowing the Eagles to advance down the field with ease and put up points.
The Washington Commanders' dream season is over. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Commanders 55-23 to advance to Super
The Washington Commanders played giveaway Sunday and were blown out by the Eagles 55-23 in the NFC championship game. Not wanting to be overly simplistic, it is true that early in the final quarter, the Commanders fumbled three times,
Brown had emerged as a key contributor in the Washington offense during the team's unlikely postseason run. He took a slight step back in Sunday's loss, as he had a mixed performance that included both positives and negatives.
After a tremendous 14-6 season that reminded Burgundy and Gold fans what it meant to love a football team, the harsh reality of the NFL sets in. With the ugly 55-23 loss to the Eagles in the NFC championship game in the rearview mirror,
The Eagles steamrolled the Commanders to make the big game. The Chiefs are going for their third straight Super Bowl win — no NFL team has ever done it. So, we ask again: Who will win and why?
The start time for the Green Bay Packers' wild-card playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles is set. The seventh-seeded Packers (11-6) will play the second-seeded Eagles (14-3) at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. It's the second of three ...