Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels says he "lives for" moments like his last-second touchdown pass against the Philadelphia Eagles on
Washington Commanders rookie Jayden Daniels threw five touchdown passes in Sunday afternoon's dramatic win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Jayden Daniels was already the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year front-runner, but the QB reached a new level with the Commanders' comeback Sunday.
All the young NFL quarterbacks have their signature moments at some point, a play or a drive that shows off their talent and screams to the rest of the league that they are destined for special things.
The Washington Commanders needed all 36 points they scored today to beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16 at Northwest Stadium. The last eight points came in
Future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner watched another member of Washington’s rookie class, Luke McCaffrey, cap his impressive kick-returning work with a 29-yard jolt. As the offense ran onto the field, doubt kept its distance from Daniels’ surrogate big brother.
The Washington Commanders got a big win in Week 16 and quarterback Jayden Daniels hit a historic mark to get it.
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The Philadelphia defense stifled Daniels with coverage blitzing just twice on 35 pass plays and not at all until the Eagles took the lead in the fourth quarter. Sunday's rematch i
Washington has been struggling to run the ball — except when Jayden Daniels tucks it — but help could be on the way.