Detroit made a huge statement in Week 18 with their beatdown of the Minnesota Vikings, but the Commanders have something the Vikings don’t; a mobile quarterback in the form of Jayden Daniels. The Lions have struggled with stopping mobile quarterbacks this season. This could very well carry over into the postseason.
The rookie QB has made an impression on some of the team's most respected players of the past and restored hope to a starved franchise.
The Detroit Lions defense knows it will be a tough task defending Commanders rookie QB Jayden Daniels, who has reset a bunch of first-year records.
Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn isn't only watching all-22 film to prepare for Saturday's playoff game against Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels.
Jayden Daniels will start his second postseason game on Saturday night against the Lions, setting up a matchup between a former No. 1 and No. 2 overall pick.
Za'Darius Smith already sacked Jayden Daniels once this season, but the Lions DE knows he has his work cut out for him in Saturday's playoff game.
Daniels wasn't perfect, but he found a way when it counted. Plus, a look at Buffalo's go-to personnel package and a key Philadelphia injury.
Jayden Daniels, meet Slinging Sammy Baugh. The Commanders’ dynamic rookie quarterback accomplished a feat in his playoff debut that no quarterback in the NFL had done since Baugh during the franchise’s first season in Washington in 1937.
Colin Cowherd ranks the remaining eight playoff QBs, with Jalen Hurts at the bottom (No. 8) and Jayden Daniels at No. 6. Do you agree with Colin's rankings?
If the Commanders’ rookie quarterback seems especially poised, that’s by design. His father drilled it into him at an early age.
Would Bears fans rather have Williams for the next 10 years or one of the other rookie QBs from the ballyhooed 2024 draft class?