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Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders stunned the football world with a 45-31 victory over the Detroit Lions in the Divisional Round, and one big-name NFL receiver was not shocked by the outcome.
It’s time to stop calling Jayden Daniels a rookie because he delivered a superstar performance to send his Washington Commanders to the NFC championship game.
When the Las Vegas Raiders traded for wide receiver Davante Adams, there was hope he would be a key player in helping the franchise return to prominence. However, that wasn't the case, and during his time with Las Vegas,
After leading the Washington Commanders to the AFC championship, Daniels has made plenty of history. By beating the top-seeded Detroit Lions in the divisional round, Daniels became just the second rookie QB to take down the No. 1 seed in the playoffs.
Jayden Daniels added another chapter to his sterling rookie season as the QB propelled the Commanders to a last-minute win over the Bucs.
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.
That includes four members of the 2018 draft class: Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. This is the fifth time that four QBs from the same draft class started in the same postseason, with the 2018 class also doing it last season, when Mason Rudolph got the nod instead of Darnold.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had an exceptional rookie season. The first-round pick out of Georgia set franchise and league records en route to a F
It was a tale of two quarterbacks on Saturday in Detroit, with Tom Brady getting his opportunity to call a game starring impressive rookie QB Jayden Daniels.
OC Ben Johnson leaves the Detroit Lions after their defeat by the Washington Commanders in the divisional round. He becomes the head coach for the Chicago Bears, preferring their young QB setup over an offer from the Las Vegas Raiders,