Jayden Daniels has been pulled at halftime of Washington’s regular-season finale at the Dallas Cowboys, with the Commanders locked into the playoffs and headed for either the sixth or seventh seed.
Jayden Daniels left the game against the Dallas Cowboys with an injury, but Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn isn't worried.
Jayden Daniels revealed the unexpected reason he was forced to leave the Washington Commanders win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 18.
Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn says he is “not concerned” about Jayden Daniels' leg soreness that led him to take the rookie quarterback out of the regular-season finale at Dallas.
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When the Washington Commanders came out of halftime of Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels had on a toboggan while Marcus Mariota was practicing taking snaps from center Michael Deiter.
Jayden Daniels' rookie season is going so well that it makes sense that he sees Sunday night's playoff contest as "just another game."
A legend of the Oregon Ducks, quarterback Marcus Mariota, stepped in for Washington Commanders' starter and 2023 Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels to help the Commanders clinch the NFC No. 6 seed in the playoffs.
Jayden Daniels is already etched into the NFL's history books. The rising star of the Washington Commanders owns multiple rookie records, such as rushing yards and late-game touchdown passes, making him just the fourth quarterback since 1970 to be elected to the Pro Bowl in his first season.
Sunday, 8 p.m. EST, NBC BetMGM odds: Buccaneers by 3 Series record: Tied 13-13. Washington has won 12 of 23 regular-season meetings, while the Buccaneers are 2-1 in the playoffs. Against the spread: Commanders 10-6-1,