Marshall and his dearest brought their trademark enthusiasm to Ford Field on Saturday night, but even his unwavering support could not save the Detroit Lions from a season-ending playoff defeat.

Eminem was back at Ford Field on Saturday night, joined by his daughter Hailie and longtime friend Mr. Porter, to cheer on the Detroit Lions in their NFC divisional playoff matchup against the Washington Commanders. The rapper’s “Lose Yourself” blasted through the stadium speakers as cameras caught him and Hailie waving the Lions’ “We Want More” merch, firing up the sellout crowd.

But while the anthem energised Detroit fans, it seems it may have also played a role in Washington’s preparation. It was reported before that the Commanders had used “Lose Yourself” as part of their practice playlist leading up to the game — a bold choice given Eminem’s status as a Lions superfan.

The move seemed to work. Washington played with a focus and tenacity that echoed the song’s message, delivering a 45-31 victory and ending Detroit’s dream season.

The night began on a high note for the Lions but quickly turned sombre. Just minutes into the game, Amik Robertson suffered a broken arm, leaving the field in tears and casting an early shadow over the team’s performance. Despite a historic 15-2 season and sky-high expectations, Detroit couldn’t recover, as the Commanders took control and silenced Ford Field.

For Eminem and the Detroit faithful, the loss was devastating. This season — the best in Lions history — ended abruptly. Ironically, the anthem symbolising Detroit’s resilience might have inspired their opponents to rise to the occasion.

No more Saturday games this season. No more celebratory videos of Eminem hyping up his team. Detroit will have to wait for another shot at their long-deferred football dream. The Commanders seized their moment.

Watch Eminem cheering on Lions with Hailie and Mr. Porter below:

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