Jayden Daniels ran out of time to rally for one more can-you-believe-it comeback. The rookie quarterback who led the Washington Commanders to six consecutive victories entering the NFC championship game had won the first five on the final play of scrimmage.
Jayden Daniels and the nothing-to-lose Washington Commanders sent the top-seeded Detroit Lions to a stunningly swift playoff exit.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter is skeptical the Raiders are the for sure landing spot for Ben Johnson. He has a couple other teams still in the mix.
NEW YORK — Hall of Famer Howie Long said on FOX last Sunday that there are likely only five NFL teams who wouldn’t trade their own quarterback for Washington’s Jayden Daniels: The Ravens, Bills, Bengals,
Philadelphia’s outspoken safety didn’t hold back after the Eagles’ dominant 55-23 win, sending a blunt message to Washington’s rookie quarterback as Philly marches on to Super Bowl LIX.
Kliff Kingsbury is expected to return for a second season as the Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator, a move that was anticipated for some time given his comfort level on Dan Quinn’s staff coaching dynamic young quarterback Jayden Daniels.
After Aidan Hutchinson and Marcus Davenport were lost for the 2024 season due to injury, the Lions' defense did not do enough to pressure rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who was able to play at a high level and pick apart Detroit's weakened secondary.
Philadelphia's unstoppable offense and dominant defense crush Washington in the NFC Championship, sending the Eagles to their third Super Bowl in six years.
The Washington Commanders are one win away from the Super Bowl. That seemed almost impossible just months ago. They won four games last season, and even though Jayden Daniels was a promising prospect,
Ahead of the 2024 NFL draft, Caleb Williams – who was selected by the Chicago Bears with the first overall pick – was considered to be the can’t-miss quarterback prospect in the class.
The Chiefs are slight favorites to beat the Bills on Sunday and get a shot at winning an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl. But that doesn’t mean Kansas City is
Coach Andy Reid said his Kansas City Chiefs were "lucky" to win a "game of inches" against the Buffalo Bills, referencing a controversial call that confirmed a fourth-down defensive stand in the AFC title game.