Robert Griffin III was a brilliantly bright light that quickly burnt out. Before Jayden Daniels took over the NFL and moved within one win of the Super Bowl, another Washington rookie quarterback
Former LSU quarterback and Heisman Trophy winning quarterback[autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] put the NFL world on notice. In the NFL Playoffs divisional round on Saturday, the rookie gunslinger
The Eagles will face Jayden Daniels for a third time on Sunday. The winner of this game will advance to the Super Bowl in New Orleans. Vic Fangio will be tasked with slowing Daniels down, and during his Tuesday press conference,
10 years and five months after his prophetic post, Daniels added another accomplishment to one of the most impressive rookie seasons in NFL history. In Washington's 45-31 win over Detroit, Daniels threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another 51 yards.
The rookie QB has made an impression on some of the team's most respected players of the past and restored hope to a starved franchise.
Learn about Jayden Daniels' college journey from Arizona State to LSU, leading to his rise as a dual-threat QB for the Washington Commanders.
Here are a few facts you may not have known about Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and his mother.
The Commanders have Jayden Daniels growing and dominating in the NFC playoffs, and making a new kind of NFL history Saturday.
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels revealed that he wasn't worried throughout the final moments of the Wild Card game.
Throughout the season, Marcus Mariota has served as the backup to Daniels in Washington. Mariota played his college ball at the University of Oregon, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 2014. Mariota and Daniels make up the only quarterback room in the NFL with multiple Heisman winners.
Jayden Daniels is tipped to face a coverage scheme he's "been at his worst against" when the Washington Commanders face the Detroit Lions.
Betting odds for the Heisman Trophy in 2025. Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore is behind leaders like Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning and Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.