"Washington has been advised that at some point the referee can award a score if this type of behavior happens again." The phrase had Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels—and many others in Philadelphia that day—confused as well.
The Philadelphia Eagles' defensive back lived up to his billing with a message to Jayden Daniels following the NFC Championship game.
Philadelphia’s outspoken safety didn’t hold back after the Eagles’ dominant 55-23 win, sending a blunt message to Washington’s rookie quarterback as Philly marches on to Super Bowl LIX.
The Washington Commanders wished they were preparing for Super Bowl LIX right now, but after losing to the NFC Championship against the Philadelphia Eagles, the
Daniels wanted to see the defeat through, even if that only meant handing off the ball on the final meaningless drive. Coach Dan Quinn had seen enough and gave Daniels a breather. His bid to become the first rookie QB to reach a Super Bowl was officially over.
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.
Washington's best season in more than 30 years, arguably fueled by rookie QB Daniels who led the team to six straight wins ahead of Sunday's game.
Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce issued a challenge to Commanders Rookie QB Jayden Daniels following the NFC Championship Game.
Eagles safety CJ Gardner-Johnson unleashed a social media hit on the Commanders' Jayden Daniels after Philadelphia's NFC win.
After a tough NFC Championship loss, Jayden Daniels reflects on the power of the fan base and what it means for the Commanders' future.
After the game, both Daniels and Barkley linked up for a postgame handshake. On Wednesday, the NFL released a video of Daniels' mic'd up in the conference championship, revealing Barkley's message to the rookie. "Keep going," Barkley said before the rest of his message was bleeped out.