With a victory in overtime versus the Atlanta Falcons, the Washington Commanders cemented an outstanding 11-5 record and earned their first postseason participation since 2020. In a special fashion, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels celebrated the achievement as the club gets ready for its final regular-season game against the Dallas Cowboys. Daniels received a personalized Wizards jersey with his name and the number five on it as he was courtside at the Washington Wizards vs. New York Knicks game. “Get rid of that Commander’s overtime dub. During the game, the Wizards’ social media staff wrote, “Thank you for joining us.
Even though the Wizards lost to the Knicks 126-106, the evening was a celebration of Daniels’ influence on Washington sports. Daniels has changed franchise records and played a key role in the Commanders’ success. In addition to leading the Commanders to their best record since the team’s 1991 Super Bowl-winning season, he recently shattered the rookie quarterback running record held by Robert Griffin III. Daniels’ arrival has already galvanized the fan base, even though it is still unknown if he will play against the Cowboys in Week 18. Fans of the Commanders are upbeat because Daniels is a strong contender for Offensive Rookie of the Year and has given the team new hope after years of difficulties at the position.
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