To describe the historic start of Jayden Daniels’ rookie season, Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn referenced the supernatural. “I definitely understand our fan base has been waiting for the franchise QB,” Quinn said in late September ...
The Washington Commanders got a big win in Week 16 and quarterback Jayden Daniels hit a historic mark to get it.
Hey Jayden Daniels. You don’t have to stand on the goal line, exhorting the Northwest Stadium crowd to get to its feet. They’re there with you. You’ve got them wrapped around your finger. You earned it. Fire them up by thrusting your arms in the air? They’re fired up already, brother. For Sunday. And for the future.
Washington trailed most of the way, often by double-digits, before pulling off an improbable 36-33 win in a game opposing QB Jalen Hurts left early with a concussion.
Jayden Daniels threw his fifth touchdown pass of the game with 6 seconds left to give the Washington Commanders a 36-33 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.
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