The Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and Green Bay Packers combined to go 40-11 in the regular season, making the NFC North the best division in football. They went 0-3 in the playoffs. The Lions, who won the division and earned the NFC's No.
The Ben Johnson sweepstakes is over. After the Detroit Lions suffered an upset loss to the Washington Commanders in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, it was only a matter of time until the team's standout offensive coordinator landed a head coaching gig.
Check out the lines and spreads for the AFC and NFC title games — along with expert insight — as the final four teams vie for the two spots in Super Bowl LIX.
While the Washington Commanders wait to find out who they'll play next weekend, they're doing a multitude of other things.
The Washington Commanders head north this Sunday to face the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC Championship game. It's the Commanders' first appearance past the divisional round since they won the Super Bowl in 1991.
The Detroit Lions were favored not just to defeat the Washington Commanders on Saturday night, but win the NFC. Detroit finished the regular season with 15 wins
“The Lions losing was a great result for the futures market at BetMGM,” Cipollini told The Athletic over the weekend. “On top of knocking our biggest liability out of the running, the Commanders’ win also ruined the popular chalk moneyline parlay of Chiefs, Lions and Ohio State.”
The NFC North was called the best division in football, but they've been swept from the playoffs. Are the Bears closer to the top than they look?
The Lions (15-2) host the Washington Commanders (13-5) in the NFC divisional round next ... which resulted in 15 wins, repeating as NFC North champions and earning the conference's No. 1 seed for the first time. Here are the betting odds for Lions ...
The Washington Commanders have been one of the most surprising teams in the NFL. In the first year of the Dan Quinn-Adam Peters regime, the Commanders struck go
The next head coach of the Cowboys needs to be prepared to play in a highly competitive division, an NFC Beast if you will, says @ReidDHanson.