The Washington Commanders are heading into the NFC Championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles with some major setbacks.  Star defensive tackle Daron
Washington Commanders lineman Sam Cosmi sent a heartfelt message to fans after his brutal injury ended his season.
Washington Commanders standout guard Sam Cosmi will miss the rest of the playoffs with a torn ACL and could miss significant time in 2025.
The Philadelphia Eagles have released their final injury report for Sunday's NFC Championship matchup with Washington with all eyes on Cam Jurgens' status. Here's what you need to know.
Washington Commanders starting right guard Sam Cosmi has a torn ACL and is out for the remainder of the NFL playoffs.
Teaser The Eagles host the Washington Commanders on Sunday in the NFC championship game. Here are our writers’ predictions. All of our writers are picking the Eagles to win a close game to advance to the Super Bowl even as Jalen Hurts has been dealing with a knee injury.
The Washington Commanders shocked everyone on Saturday by downgrading defensive tackle Daron Payne from questionable to out. Payne broke a finger two weeks ago and was also dealing with a knee injury he suffered last week.
The final injury report for the NFC championship game is out, and it contained positive news for both the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles. The only player ruled out for the Commanders is a big one,
As expected Sam Cosmi and Daron Payne are inactive today for the NFC Championship game against the Eagles. The game marks the first time the Commanders and Eagles have met in a NFC playoff game since the 1990 season.
The Lions look to roar their way into the NFC championship game while the Commanders look to keep their storybook season alive. Follow for updates.
Breaking down all 5 turnovers created by the Commanders defense in the playoff win over the Lions For the Commanders to win this game, it was always going to require a shootout with the defense getting a few turnovers to give the offense an extra possession or two.