It’s safe to say that Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels put together the best rookie QB season of all time in 2024.
McGovern replaces Kansas City center Creed Humphrey, with that team advancing to play Philadelphia in the Super Bowl on Feb. 9 after beating Buffalo on Sunday. In another roster change, Pittsburgh Steelers guard and former Oregon State standout Isaac Seumalo will make his first Pro Bowl appearance, replacing Kansas City’s Trey Smith.
The Oregon Ducks are expected to have multiple players hear their names called during the 2025 NFL Draft. After going 13-1 and earning the top seed in the Colle
Keyshawn Johnson and Michael Irvin break down Jayden Daniels’ standout rookie season. The duo discusses how Daniels has quickly become a game-changer, exceeding expectations and surprising everyone with his impact in year one.
Daniels threw for two touchdowns and fellow rookie Mike Sainristil had two interceptions, dazzling performances that helped Washington beat Detroit 45-31 on Saturday night to reach the NFC championship game for the first time since winning the franchise’s third Super Bowl 33 years ago.
Jayden Daniels is playing in one of the biggest games of his career on Sunday, but he hasn’t forgotten where he came from.
A prime example of this, witnessed firsthand by Hernandez, was at the end of last week’s game against the Detroit Lions. At the top of a very steep ramp leading to the Commanders’ locker room–after playing one hell of a Divisional Round Playoff game–Daniels stood and waited for his teammates. And not just any teammates.
After defeating the Detroit Lions 45-31 on Saturday night, the Washington Commanders have advanced to the NFC Championship Game with a Super Bowl appearance at
Nix helped the Denver Broncos end an eight-year playoff drought before losing to the Buffalo Bills in the wild-card round. Daniels and Nix made an immediate impact in the NFL because they gained valuable experience playing in various college programs as starters for four-plus years.
The Oregon Ducks beat the rival Washington Huskies 82-71 on Tuesday night to improve to 16-3 on the season. Oregons' Nate Bittle, Supreme Cook, TJ Bamba, Jackson Shelstad, and Brandon Angel all scored in double figures.
Jayden Daniels' parents, Javon Daniels and Regina Jackson, ensured that the Washington Commanders quarterback was destined for greatness. As Jayden continues to lead the Commanders on a red-hot NFL playoff run, the quarterback's father reflected on helping the signal-caller maintain his signature poise.