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The Washington Commanders, led by quarterback Jayden Daniels, the Detroit Lions, led by quarterback Jared Goff, in an NFC Divisional Round Playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025 at Ford Field in Detroit,
Michiganders are encouraged to wear the team's signature color to show support for the Lions throughout the state.
Spight and his band were also the halftime act at the Lions playoff game against Tampa Bay last season. Michigan gospel recording artist, Caleb Carroll, will perform the national anthem before kickoff on Saturday. The Lions, 15-2, are the No. 1 seed in the NFC. They had a playoff bye week and have home field advantage throughout the playoffs.
“The Detroit Lions need to win more than anybody. If they lost this game, that would be the most heartbreaking playoff loss, because they haven’t won a championship since 1957. To lose at home to arguably the worst team in the field, that would be terrible.” – Andrew Perloff, SiriusXM
USA TODAY's Safid Deen breaks down what he thinks of the upcoming Rams-Eagles matchup, and if Philly can continue their dominate run.
Lincoln Financial Field has not been an inviting environment for opposing quarterbacks. The Eagles, who stifled Green Bay in their first-round win, boast the second-best pass defense in the NFL, per DVOA — and no player has accumulated more than 212 passing yards against the Eagles in Philadelphia since Week 2.
The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL playoffs this weekend. The winner advances to the NFC Championship Game and a shot at the Super Bowl. Is weather going to be a factor? News 8 Meteorologist Ethan Huston thinks so.
Running back Saquon Barkley is taking every step necessary to be sure he’s ready to play through the snow, telling reporters on Friday that he planned to call up former Eagles running back LeSean McCoy for tips before kickoff.
The No. 1 seed Detroit Lions are enjoying their best season in franchise history since the Super Bowl era began in 1970. The Motor City, long accustomed to hard times, is seeing a shift in momentum, with many believing that this could finally be the year the Lions make their mark in history.
The Kansas City Chiefs have the chance to do something that no team - not the Cowboys, not the Steelers, not even the Patrtiots - has ever done: win three Super Bowls in a row.