When the fourth-quarter clock officially hit quadruple zeros, and the Detroit Lions were officially eliminated from playoff contention despite being the number one seed in the NFC, Washington Commanders fans immediately rushed to social media to see what Magic Johnson would have to say about their favorite team.
Commanders minority owner Magic Johnson expresses pride in the team's thrilling NFL playoffs win vs. Buccaneers
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The Commanders are making a lot of fans very proud this year, including minority owner Magic Johnson. ASHBURN, Va. — There’s no doubt that something special has been happening with the Washington Commanders this season.
In Magic Johnson's second year as part owner of the Commanders, the team won its first playoff game in 19 years as Jayden Daniels led the way past the Buccaneers.
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Magic Johnson leads the Washington Commanders to their first playoff win in 19 years, defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-20. Johnson's investment a
Johnson was part of an ownership group that purchased the Commanders from Dan Snyder in 2023. That group has found quick success, replacing the franchise’s general manager and head coach six months after taking over, then watching that management draft quarterback Jayden Daniels and become one of the most surprising teams in the NFL this year.
The victory marks the first playoff win for the franchise since 2006, and it was easy to see just how much it meant to members of the organization. In the tunnel after the game, star wide receiver Terry McLaurin could be seen sharing a heartwarming moment with Commanders minority owner Magic Johnson.
The Detroit Lions fell to the Washington Commanders in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, bringing Ben Johnson's choice from last offseason into question
Fueled by an ambitious new ownership group, a bold, first-year coach and a comet of a rookie quarterback, the Commanders have rekindled fan interest not only here, but also in D.C., and throughout