The Arizona Cardinals ran Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury out of the The Valley two seasons ago after the former Cardinals’ head coach failed to make any substantial progression within the franchise during his four-year tenure.
Also, Eagles DC Vic Fangio used a timely counter, the Bills sold out on Derrick Henry and the Lions' mistakes compounded D's injury issues.
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for their next head coach. They could target a Washington Commanders coordinator for their coaching vacancy.
Washington announced just hours before kickoff it was activating tight end Colson Yankoff from injured reserve ahead of the Divisional Round game. Yankoff suffered a hamstring injury that put him on injured reserve after he appeared in six games playing mostly special teams for the Commanders.
After Austin Siebert suffered a season-ending injury earlier this year, the job firmly belonged to Gonzalez. The Commanders also had Cade York and Greg Joseph make kicks during the 2024 season, so it has been a whirlwind at the position this season.
The former Cardinals tight end has been a key ingredient to Washington's successful season under quarterback Jayden Daniels and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury - whom Ertz played under in Arizona. NFL.com recently named Ertz as one of the league's best free agent signings of the year:
With the Commanders ending their 33-year wait, the Cowboys now have the longest Championship game drought in the NFC.
The Washington Commanders advanced to the NFC Championship Game for the first time in 33 years after engineering a stunning 45-31 victory over the
The Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions play the Saturday night divisional game of the NFL playoffs, beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Below are some players on Detroit’s roster scheduled to be free agents who could be potential targets for some of the Cardinals’ offseason needs.
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.
Pro Picks is sticking with its preseason prediction of an Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl rematch. The Eagles are back here for the second time in three years and ninth time in franchise history. They’re 4-4, including 4-2 at home.