Commanders minority owner Magic Johnson has never shied away from airing out his thoughts after a big game, and he did just that in the aftermath of the conference title game. Johnson admitted he was "mad" about the loss, but classily congratulated the Eagles on their victory.
Earvin “Magic” Johnson, one of the owners of the Washington Commanders, expressed his pride in the team’s work this season after it fell to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.
Unfortunately, Washington's first conference title game appearance since the 1991 season ended in lopsided fashion. Johnson witnessed the rival Philadelphia Eagles dismantle the Commanders 55-23 at Lincoln Financial Field. Johnson took to X to air out his frustrations in the loss. However, the sports icon also gave the Eagles their flowers.
Washington Commanders minority owner and NBA legend Magic Johnson didn't hide his disappointment after the team's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game. Johnson admitted that he's "mad" at the results before providing his thoughts on the game and what doomed them.
Every time the Washington Commanders win a playoff game, a little piece of its minority owner Magic Johnson rubs off on the players. Although most of his players were not even born during his Los Angeles Lakers’ dynasty,
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Magic Johnson expressed his frustration after the Washington Commanders' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, ending their Super Bowl hopes. Johnson highlighted turnovers and penalties as key reasons for the loss but also praised the team's promising season and potential under new leadership.
The Washington Commanders 2024 campaign came to an end on Sunday, as they suffered a 55-23 defeat at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game. With the loss in the books, minority owner Magic Johnson sent a strong message to the team.
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