Lions LB Alex Anzalone on the Commanders’ offense: “They’re a good offense, and when you have a quarterback who can run, it creates issues...It was one of those games where you had to be efficient or get minus plays on first down to get them into second-and-long, but it just felt like we couldn’t find a groove.
Detroit Lions Taylor Decker reacts to disappointing loss to Washington Commanders.
Inside a quiet, dejected locker room, the Detroit Lions looked shocked and talked about feeling numb after the Washington Commanders stunned them.
“It’ll probably bother me forever, honestly,” Lions’ left tackle Taylor Decker said of his team’s 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders. “…I’m walking up here in the locker room and you gotta hear them cheer. And rightfully so for them. They deserve to cheer. We just have to sit here and listen to it.”
The Lions had five turnovers and couldn't stop Jayden Daniels and the Commanders' offense in divisional-round loss.
Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker (personal) was not present with the rest of the team for Wednesday's practice due to personal reasons. It doesn't mean that the Lions won't have Decker available for the Divisional Round playoff game this Saturday against the visiting Washington Commanders,
Following the Week 18 win over the Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker had strong words for people who doubted his team going into the winner-take-all contest against Detroit's division rival.
T Taylor Decker speaks to the media about the crowd environment and the role it played in the win against the Vikings.
Super Bowl runs often hinge on capturing lightning in a bottle, and the Lions seemed to have it all. That’s what makes Saturday’s loss in the NFC Divisional Round to the Commanders so shocking.
Morehouse drops to fourth place in the SIAC East, a game and a half behind the new leader in the East, Edward Waters. Morehouse will step outside of conference play to face Howard in the annual MLK Basketball Classic in Washington, D.C. The game will tip off at 4PM ET and will be live streamed on ESPN+.
More than 1,000 Fairmont State University students have been honored for academic achievement during fall 2024 semester.