Well, no one will have to listen to Chicago Bears fans complain about Caleb Williams not getting the Rookie of the Week award for his game against the Commanders because Williams isn’t one of the nominees this week.
The winning quarterback of that game, Jayden Daniels, is nominated, however, and you can vote for him.
Despite facing a week-long battle to overcome a rib injury suffered on the first play of last week’s game against the Panthers that obviously caused him discomfort at times during Sunday’s home game against the Bears, Daniels put up another incredible performance this week.
The Commanders quarterback threw for 326 yards and a game-winning touchdown — a pass that traveled 66 yards in the air. He also ran the ball 8 times for 52 yards (6.5 yards per carry). Those 387 scrimmage yards comprised the bulk of the 481 total yards that Washington’s offense put up against the Bears defense that ranked in the top-10 by DVOA prior to this game (but which fell to 11th once Jayden Daniels and the Commanders offense were through with them).
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The play that will stand out in Washington football lore for decades to come is, of course, the final ‘Hail Mary’ pass that was executed to perfection to win the game, but that was only Daniels’ second completed pass of the day that traveled 59+ air yards.
Earlier in the game, Daniels threw this strike from his own 11-yard line that hit Terry McLaurin in-stride at the 30-yard line on the Bears’ side of the field.
Daniels could have — and probably should have — had another passing touchdown credited to his arm on Sunday.
Look at what head coach Dan Quinn had to say about Jayden Daniels this week when he was asked if it is rare for a team to have so much trust in a rookie:
Yeah, it is rare because it has to be proven over and over, and Jayden has continually done that during his time here.
To show early on as a veteran, ‘Hey, is this guy gonna help us?’ You’re just constantly being put to the test to see how you’ll respond and how you’ll go. And so he’s really earned that respect from his teammates — that’s why they also want to fight so hard for him.
Some of that does come from his humility. You do see him pushing it all back to the guys, and that is a skill in itself that he has that [means] his teammates...absolutely would just fight at the drop of a hat for him. They respect him that much.
**After eight weeks, the Commanders have scored the second-most points in the...