10 Reasons the Washington Commanders Could Upset the Detroit Lions

The Washington Commanders are set to face the top-seeded Detroit Lions in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. 

While the Lions are favored and will have the home-field advantage, there are several reasons why the Commanders could pull off an upset. Here are 10 factors that could tilt the game in Washington’s favor:

1. Jayden Daniels’ Dual-Threat Ability

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Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has been a revelation for the Commanders this season. His ability to make plays with both his arm and legs poses a significant challenge for the Lions’ defense, and his dynamic playmaking could keep the Lions’ defense off-balance.

2. Lions’ Struggles Against Mobile Quarterbacks

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Detroit head coach Dan Campbell acknowledged that his team has had difficulties containing mobile quarterbacks this season. Daniels’ rushing ability could exploit this weakness and create big plays for the Commanders’ offense.

3. Commanders’ Late-Season Momentum

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Washington won their last five regular-season games to secure a playoff berth and then knocked off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round. This momentum and confidence could carry over into their matchup with Detroit.

4. Detroit’s Playoff Inexperience

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While the Lions had an impressive 15-2 regular season, they have limited playoff experience as a team. The pressure of being the top seed could affect their performance, especially against a Commanders team playing with house money.

5. Washington’s Improved Defense

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Under coach Dan Quinn, the Commanders’ defense has shown significant improvement throughout the season. Their ability to create turnovers and pressure the quarterback could disrupt the Lions’ high-powered offense.

6. Terry McLaurin’s Big-Play Potential

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Wide receiver Terry McLaurin remains one of the most underrated players in the NFL. His ability to make clutch catches and create separation could be a game-changer against the Lions’ secondary.

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7. Commanders’ Strong Running Game

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While Daniels garners much of the attention, the Commanders’ running game has been solid this season. A balanced offensive attack could help control the clock and keep the Lions’ offense off the field.

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8. Detroit’s Defensive Injuries

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The Lions have dealt with several key injuries on defense throughout the season. If these issues persist, it could create opportunities for the Commanders’ offense to exploit.

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9. Washington’s Underdog Mentality

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Playing as underdogs, the Commanders have nothing to lose. This mindset could lead to aggressive playcalling and a fearless approach that could catch the Lions off guard.

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10. Kliff Kingsbury’s Offensive Creativity

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Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has shown his ability to design creative plays that maximize his players’ strengths. His innovative schemes could present challenges for the Lions’ defense, especially with limited time to prepare.

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