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The Washington Commanders may have fallen short of the Super Bowl, but their rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels, continues to etch his name into the NFL record books. Daniels capped his remarkable first season by breaking the playoff record for ing yards by a rookie quarterback during the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
Coming into the game, Daniels needed just five yards to sur Russell Wilson's 572 ing yards, a mark set during the 2012 postseason. He wasted no time, reaching the milestone on his second of the day-a seven-yard completion to Olamide Zaccheaus on a critical third-and-6. That play not only secured Daniels the record but also kept alive an 18-play drive that resulted in an early field goal for Washington.
Daniels' record-setting postseason saw him throw for 268 yards in a wild-card win over Tampa Bay and 299 yards in a divisional-round upset of Detroit. By the end of Sunday's game, Daniels had added 255 yards, bringing his total to 822 ing yards across three playoff games. The record-breaking performance highlights the stellar debut of a quarterback who is already reshaping expectations for rookies in the league.
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Eagles soar, but Jayden Daniels' rookie brilliance lights the way for Washington
Despite Daniels' individual brilliance, the Commanders were no match for the Eagles, who dominated in a 55-23 blowout. Philadelphia's Saquon Barkley ran wild with 118 rushing yards and three touchdowns, while quarterback Jalen Hurts added another three scores on the ground. Even with the lopsided loss, Daniels finished with a solid stat line, completing 29 of 48 es for a touchdown and an interception while leading Washington in rushing with 48 yards and a touchdown.
The postseason success builds on Daniels' impressive regular season, where he led Washington to a 12-5 record and a division title. Daniels threw for 25 touchdowns and added six more on the ground, cementing his status as the frontrunner for Offensive Rookie of the Year. His poise and dual-threat abilities have already drawn comparisons to league greats.
Washington's first NFC Championship Game appearance since 1991 may not have ended with a Super Bowl trip, but Daniels' historic rookie campaign has given fans a reason to believe. The Commanders have found their franchise quarterback, and his early achievements suggest a bright future for the team.