Before returning to action on Sunday, January 5, Detroit Lions star Alex Anzalone showed off the gruesome journey it took to get there. Hours prior to the team's Sunday Night Football showdown with the Minnesota Vikings at Detroit's Ford Field,
Accordint to NFL Network, veteran linebacker Alex Anzalone will suit up for the Lions against the Vikings at Ford Field on Sunday Night Football.
The Detroit Lions were expected to get linebacker Alex Anzalone back from injury in Week 18. With their winner-take-all clash with the Minnesota Vikings on the horizon, the team officially confirmed the news.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell said that Ford Field will be the "loudest" stadium that the Commanders play in this season.
Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone will return to the lineup in Week 18 versus the Minnesota Vikings and took to Instagram to show off a gnarly scar from his forearm surgery.
Nolan Bianchi, John Niyo, Richard Silva and Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News offer predictions for the Lions-Commanders NFC Divisional Round game.
Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone repeated a part ... and will wear that when he returns to the field. Initially, Lions coach Dan Campbell said Anzalone would miss six to eight weeks with ...
The Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders will do battle in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs on Saturday when the Lions welcome Washington to Ford Field. Here's a look at some expert picks and predictions for the contest.
The Detroit Lions will be looking to defend Ford Field against the Washington Commanders on Jan. 18 at 8:00 PM, during a divisional showdown that’s highly anticipated. Let’s take a closer look at some key battles that will take place once both teams meet on the field.
The Commanders’ willingness to gamble on fourth down stems in large part from its rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels, the 6-foot-4, 210-pound LSU product. In short-yardage situations, Washington can often get Daniels out of the pocket with the option to either throw or pass.
After all the victories, locker room speeches, touchdown celebrations, injuries, trick plays and back-to-back division titles, the Lions' long-awaited playoff hunt is finally on. Why it matters: Detroit has long been a historically hapless franchise,
David Montgomery shouldn’t be here, standing in the hallway outside the Detroit Lions locker room, getting ready to play in the NFL playoffs.