Jalen Carter's sack of Matthew Stafford on Sunday reminded fans of the way he sacked Jayden Daniels in their college days.
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, Chiefs and Chargers.
Jayden Daniels continues to receive high praise, and now, an anonymous NFL GM has called him the most graceful playmaker in the NFC.
The Washington Commanders rookie quarterback announced on Wednesday that he's gifting a decorated, Stafford County Marine Corps veteran a surprise trip.
Jayden Daniels is one win away from setting himself up to be the first former Arizona State quarterback to start a Super Bowl.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels surpassed the Indianapolis Colts’ Andrew Luck for the most offensive yards by a rookie, including playoffs, in NFL history during Saturday’s Divisional Round game against the Detroit Lions.
The Chiefs face off against the Bills and the Commanders take on the Eagles. Plus: Uncertain futures for Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff, and Lamar Jackson’s playoff exit.
The Eagles did have success against Daniels in the first meeting, on Nov. 14, a 26-18 Eagles win. Carter had a career-high 7 tackles that night as Daniels was held to 191 yards passing and 18 yards rushing.Carter will need to do that again for the Eagles to advance to their second Super Bowl in three seasons.
Daniels gashed Detroit's banged-up secondary, but the Eagles can also take lessons their defense learned from their Week 16 loss to Washington.
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The Washington Commanders are an underdog for the third straight week in the playoffs. They will try and make it three straight wins in the postseason when they play at Philadelphia in the NFC championship game.
In the long run, he would take Love over the Rams’ Matthew Stafford ... On Saturday night, the Washington Commanders’ Jayden Daniels did what Love had failed to do a month earlier.