QUINIX Sport News: Commanders-Lions preview: Will Detroit’s Super Bowl dreams be derailed by Jayden Daniels?

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The Lions are two home wins from their first Super Bowl in franchise history.

Years from now, when we think back on the 2024 NFL season, it’s possible the first two things that come to mind will be the Detroit Lions winning their first Super Bowl and Jayden Daniels’ unbelievable and historic rookie season.

The Lions are the favorite to win the Super Bowl, via BetMGM’s odds, after securing the NFC’s No. 1 seed. Their first matchup is against the Washington Commanders, led by Daniels. Daniels has led some incredible, dramatic wins, including a walk-off win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

The atmosphere in Detroit should be electric in Saturday night’s divisional playoff matchup. We’ll see if Daniels can quiet down the crowd a bit.

Ford Field, Detroit

8 p.m. ET

The game will be broadcast on Fox.

The Lions are the biggest favorite of the divisional round. They’e a 9.5-point favorite at BetMGM. This game also has the biggest total of the round, at 55.5. The Lions had a lot of hype coming into the season and still beat the market expectations, posting a 12-4-1 record against the spread that tied for the best mark in the NFL, according to Action Network’s standings.

The NFL's divisional round is often the best weekend of games all year. Let's preview it. (Hassan Ahmad/Yahoo Sports)The NFL's divisional round is often the best weekend of games all year. Let's preview it. (Hassan Ahmad/Yahoo Sports)
The NFL’s divisional round is often the best weekend of games all year. Let’s preview it. (Hassan Ahmad/Yahoo Sports)

Among the many Lions injuries this season, it seemed like running back David Montgomery was headed to season-ending surgery due to a knee injury. But the injury wasn’t as bad as first feared and the Lions are confident Montgomery will play this week. Montgomery was a huge part of the Lions’ offense, providing a 1-2 punch with the explosive Jahmyr Gibbs. Montgomery had 775 yards and 12 touchdowns on 185 carries over 14 games this season. It’s really hard to stop the Lions’ rushing attack when both backs are at full strength. Will Montgomery look like his typical self? That would be bad news for a Commanders defense that was 28th in the NFL in yards per run allowed.

We’ll keep this simple. This is the Commanders’ hope:

The Commanders are overmatched in this game, but Jayden Daniels gives them a chance. It’s hard to believe a rookie quarterback could have that kind of impact, but he has. The Lions’ defense has struggled at times due to injuries. We’ve seen Daniels put up five touchdown passes against a much better Eagles defense back in Week 16. Washington has one path to victory, and it’s Daniels taking over the game. He’s capable of it.

 

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