Unsurprisingly, Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is the heavy, heavy favorite to win the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award. He has led the upstart Commanders to an NFC East-leading 7-2 record,
Pittsburgh Steelers face an aggressive Washington Commanders squad, aiming to contain a perfect fourth-down conversion rate.
Jayden Daniels had his signature moment of the season two weeks ago when he completed a Hail Mary pass as time expired to beat the Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams. That doesn’t exactly qualify as a signature win, though. The rookie quarterback is still looking for one of those.
Jayden Daniels’ Hail Mary lifts the Commanders in a thrilling win over the Bears, shaking up the NFL MVP race. See how he compares!
Jayden Daniels is earning the respect of some Dallas Cowboys stars in his rookie year with the Washington Commanders.
Young quarterback action in Week 8 was headlined by a epic ending in the Jayden Daniels vs. Caleb Williams contest that was otherwise a defensive battle. Although the Commanders emerged with a miraculous win,
Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels was injured in a Week 7 win over the Carolina Panthers. After departing in the first quarter of that game, Daniels didn't practice and was questionable for last week's showdown against Caleb Williams and
The marquee matchup of Week 8 ended with an absolutely epic play. Jayden Daniels connected with Noah Brown on a Hail Mary as time expired in Washington to give the Commanders an 18-15 win over the Bears.
Sensational rookie Jayden Daniels threw two touchdown passes to Terry McLaurin, and the Washington Commanders beat the bumbling New York Giants 27-22 for their best start to a season in almost 30 years.
The NFL's pregame fashion show rolled on in Week 9, as players transformed stadium tunnels into their personal runways. With Halloween spirit still in the air, some stars traded their usual designer fits for something more playful.
Nearing the midpoint of the 2024 NFL season, teams across the league are dealing with a plethora of injuries-- especially on the offensive side of the ball. From starting QBs to standout wide receivers, teams are looking further and further down their ...