The Washington Commanders might have found the answer to the problems they’ve faced for several years. They’ve struggled with inconsistencies at quarterback, but Jayden Daniels has proven to be a breath of fresh air throughout his rookie campaign.
The No. 6 seed Washington Commanders are gearing up for their biggest matchup since 1991, which was the last time they reached the NFC championship. On Sunday
10 years and five months after his prophetic post, Daniels added another accomplishment to one of the most impressive rookie seasons in NFL history. In Washington's 45-31 win over Detroit, Daniels threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another 51 yards.
Anticipation is mounting for the debut of Alabama Crimson Tide freshman quarterback Keelon Russell, who officially arrived on campus in Tuscaloosa earlier this month. The hype is reaching a point to where he is already being compared to a rising NFL star.
Here are a few facts you may not have known about Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and his mother.
Robert Griffin III was a brilliantly bright light that quickly burnt out. Before Jayden Daniels took over the NFL and moved within one win of the Super Bowl, another Washington rookie quarterback
Former LSU star Jayden Daniels' magical rookie campaign continued on Saturday night after leading the Washington Commanders to a 45-31 victory over the Detroit
The Commanders have Jayden Daniels growing and dominating in the NFC playoffs, and making a new kind of NFL history Saturday.
Jayden Daniels threw 1,438 passes in 55 college games over five seasons. He’s been no ordinary rookie because he played plenty of football before coming to the NFL. Same for Bo Nix, who was a five-year starter at Auburn and Oregon.
Alabama commit Keelon Russell receives mixed emotions from Crimson Tide fans as Rivals250 released their NFL comparison for the 5-star quarterback on X today. (Thu, Jan 23, 2025)
Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels had his relationship status revealed by his mother, Regina Jackson, ahead of the NFC Championship Game against the Eagles.