Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger gives Washington's Jayden Daniels the nod for the better rookie season.
When Purdy takes the field at Allegiant Stadium, he will become the third-youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl. He will be 24 years and 46 days old at kickoff, and if he win
Jayden Daniels made history in his rookie season with the Washington Commanders.Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, was one of just six rookies to ever make the Conference Championship Game as a starting quarterback,
Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher believes Jayden Daniels is having a better rookie year than Ben Roethlisberger.
Even amongst his highest class of peers, Daniels' brilliance as a rookie stands out from the crowd to many people.
Washington is in the NFC championship game for the first time since 1991 thanks to Jayden Daniels. Here's how his season compares to other rookie QBs.
Jayden Daniels joins an elite group of rookie QBs to win an NFL playoff game, leading the Washington Commanders to a historic victory.
Washington’s season — and Jayden Daniels’ historic rookie campaign — ended Sunday at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles, Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts and the Commanders’ own turnovers. The young quarterback completed 29 of his 48 passes (60.
Among modern QBs from the 21st century, he was behind only Robert Griffin III, Dak Prescott, Russell Wilson, and Ben Roethlisberger ... before the playoffs 2. Brock Purdy, 49ers, 2022 ...
Among modern QBs from the 21st century, he was behind only Robert Griffin III, Dak Prescott, Russell Wilson, and Ben Roethlisberger ... before the playoffs 2. Brock Purdy, 49ers, 2022 ...
Jayden Daniels said he woke up feeling sick Monday morning. Actually, the Commanders were at the Ashburn facility cleaning out their lockers, and Daniels was asked what he felt when he woke up that morning.
All told, Daniels set new NFL records for playoff passing yards (822) and completions (75) by a rookie. He tied Ben Roethlisberger (14 wins in 2005) for the most wins by a rookie quarterback in NFL history, including the postseason.