In a stunning upset, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels led the Washington Commanders to a 45-31 shootout win over the Detroit Lions in the divisional round, advancing them to the NFC championship game. The Lions, who had a 15-2 regular season record, suffered a devastating loss with five turnovers and a defense that couldn’t compete. Daniels showcased his talent with over 300 total yards, making history as the first rookie QB to achieve this in two postseason games, marking a significant turning point for both franchises.
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'Three games from glory, Man Utd begin to show never-say-die DNA'
Harry Maguire's last-minute goal secured a dramatic 5-4 comeback victory for Manchester United against Lyon, marking the first 120th-minute winning goal in Europa League history. Manager Ruben Amorim emphasized the importance of this win for player morale amid a challenging season, where United currently sits 14th in the Premier League, and hinted at potential squad rotations to manage player fatigue ahead of their next match against Wolves. Despite their resilience, United's inconsistent defensive play remains...
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