Jayden Daniels has had a rookie season one could have only dreamt of. He led the Washington Commanders to a 12-5 record and made the playoffs. They then defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round and have now pulled off arguably the biggest upset in recent seasons.
In a clip that will surely be shared among jubiliant Commanders fans, Cowherd points out that this year's Washington team is likely the worst roster Daniels will ever have to play with and marveled at how quickly he's acclimated himself to the league. Daniels's temperament and leadership were also showered with positive commentary.
Former Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III wants Jayden Daniels to have support in the running game, like Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson, so that the Commanders have a legitimate chance of beat
As the Detroit Lions prepare for their Divisional Round matchup against the Washington Commanders on Saturday, safety Brian Branch knows that limiting the effectiveness of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels will be crucial to their success.
Here are a few facts you may not have known about Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and his mother.
"The NFL Playoffs are finally here and the NFL on Fox Podcast has you covered with a full preview of the Wild Card Round. Greg Olsen joins first to preview every NFC Playoff matchup & who holds the edge in each.
Detroit made a huge statement in Week 18 with their beatdown of the Minnesota Vikings, but the Commanders have something the Vikings don’t; a mobile quarterback in the form of Jayden Daniels. The Lions have struggled with stopping mobile quarterbacks this season. This could very well carry over into the postseason.
Za'Darius Smith already sacked Jayden Daniels once this season, but the Lions DE knows he has his work cut out for him in Saturday's playoff game.
Can Houston’s offensive line protect C.J. Stroud? Can the Rams slow down Saquon Barkey? Can the Commanders stop Jared Goff & Co.?
Divisional round weekend is arguably the best weekend of the NFL season. The wild-card blowouts are in the books, and now we get to figure out which teams are playing their best ball at the right time.
We wondered whether or not our strong end to the regular season against the spread would continue into the postseason. For the most part, the answer was a resounding yes.