India, Nov. 8 -- President Donald Trump will attend his first NFL game of the season - the Week 10 clash between the Washington Commanders and the Detroit Lions on Sunday. ESPN host Pat McAfee was the first to break the news on Friday, before Commanders President Mark Clouse confirmed the 79-year-old's plans.

"Sources are telling me that Donald Trump will be in attendance for this Washington Commanders game against the Detroit Lions. He will be there to celebrate the veteran celebration that is taking place at halftime. He will be sitting in Josh Harris' [Commanders owner] box," McAfee wrote on X, platform formerly known as Twitter.

Clouse, meanwhile, issued a statement about the purpose of Trump's visit to Northwest Stadium in Maryland...