The Washington Commanders 2024 campaign came to an end in the NFC Championship Game, as they suffered a blowout 55-23 loss at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles. And along the way, there was a sequence of events in this game that left star rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels scratching his head.
In the NFC Championship Game between the Commanders and Eagles, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels made more postseason history.
The Washington Commanders have a good one in quarterback Jayden Daniels, who shined in the 2024 NFL season's playoffs.
The Philadelphia Eagles' defensive back lived up to his billing with a message to Jayden Daniels following the NFC Championship game.
Jayden Daniels' debut NFL season was special, but the Washington Commanders phenom won't be the first rookie QB to lead his team to the Super Bowl.
Daniels entered Sunday's NFC championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles 5 yards short of the record for most passing yards by a rookie in the playoffs. He got there early.
Jayden Daniels came close, but in the end, came up short in becoming the first rookie quarterback to ever start in the Super Bowl. Daniels' Washington Commanders fell to the Philadelphia Eagles 55-23 Sunday in the NFC championship.
Player prop bet markets will be available for Jayden Daniels ahead of Sunday’s NFL action at 3:00 PM ET live on FOX. Daniels and the Washington Commanders head into a showdown with the
After the NFC Championship Game between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles receiver A.J. Brown had some strong things to say. As much as you might think they'd be negative given the energy entering, during, and even after the Commanders ' season-ending loss, they were actually pretty solid.
Jayden Daniels threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns and ... Washington (14-5) moves onto the NFC championship game next Sunday for the first time since 1991, at either the Philadelphia Eagles or Los Angeles Rams. Dan Campbell’s postgame comments ...
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris took out a full-page ad in the Washington Post on Thursday, thanking fans for a successful 2024 season.