Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels played fearless in a comeback win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Welcome to the Week 16 grades! There were a lot of impressive performances in Week 16, but none of those were more impressive than the one that came from Jayden Daniels. In an NFC East showdown against Philadelphia,
New York Knicks guard Josh Hart had some fun at the expense of his teammates after the Washington Commanders secured a 36-33 win over the Philadelphia
Philadelphia's offense stalled repeatedly in the red zone under Kenny Pickett after Jalen Hurts' early exit, allowing Jayden Daniels and the Commanders to steal a dramatic last-second victory.
After Jalen Hurts left with a concussion, Jayden Daniels threw five touchdown passes while running at will in the rookie quarterback's latest masterful performance, and the Washington Commanders ended the Philadelphia Eagles' winning streak at 10 by rallying to defeat the NFC East leaders 36-33 on Sunday.
Washington's Jayden Daniels threw five touchdown passes and engineered another game-winning drive Sunday against the Eagles as the Commanders inched closer to a playoff berth Sunday.
Washington rallies from multiple fourth quarter deficits to move closer to its first playoff berth since 2020.
The Washington Commanders needed all 36 points they scored today to beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16 at Northwest Stadium. The last eight points came in
Jayden Daniels hit Jameson Crowder on a 9-yard touchdown pass with six seconds left as the Washington Commanders completed a stunning 36-33 comeback over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Daniels led the Commanders on a 9-play,
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders overcame a 14-point deficit and five turnovers to rally past the Philadelphia Eagles, 36-33, and inch closer to a playoff berth on a wild Sunday at Northwest Stadium.
On Sunday afternoon, the Washington Commanders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 36-33, in a wild game from Northwest Stadium. The Eagles jumped out to a 14-0 lead early, as Washington turned the ball over on Brian Robinson's fumble.