Jahmyr Gibbs tried trolling Kevin Durant after a touchdown run, but the Suns star — and Commanders fan — delivered the final jab after Washington’s stunning 45-31 win over the Lions in the NFC Divisional Round Saturday.
One of the Commanders' most popular supporters is former NBA MVP Kevin Durant. The Phoenix Suns superstar was born in Washington, D.C. and he grew up in Prince George's County, Maryland, which is located on the eastern outskirts of the country's capital.
Kevin Durant responded both via social media and in person after the game to Jahmyr Gibbs doing his dance. Gibbs scored a 1-yard touchdown in the first
When speaking to reporters after Saturday's game at Ford Field, Commanders head coach Dan Quinn credited his defense, highlighting the emphasis on creating turnovers as key to defeating the Lions.
Kevin Durant, a well-known NBA rap enthusiast, gave a shoutout to LiAngelo Ball, whose rap track "Tweaker," released under the stage name G3 Gelo, has become one of the year’s hottest songs.
Suns forward Kevin Durant wasn't exactly a fan of Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs' using his dance in an NFL playoff game versus the Commanders on Saturday.
Durant is a Washington, D.C. native and fan of the Commanders. Booker is a Michigan native and fan of the Detroit Lions. Their teams are set to play Saturday in Detroit in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs — the same day the Suns are in town to play the Pistons.
The Commanders stunned the Lions 45-31, and Kevin Durant, fresh off a Suns win, joined the locker room celebration to soak it all in.
The Washington Commanders are heading to the NFC Championship Game for the first time since 1992 after beating the Detroit Lions 45-31 in their Divisional Round matchup. Many fans of the team have waited a lifetime to see this moment,
Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) points to his teammate after he makes a three pointer during the second quarter of the game against the
The Commanders didn't just walk into the No. 1 seed's building -- a place where the Lions had trounced opponent after opponent en route to a 15-2 season -- to compete. They sought to make a statement,