It was unbelievable. Yes, the Hail Mary pass by Jayden Daniels has just shocked everyone in the NFL world. So much so that even the legends are amazed at his talent. That pass came out of nowhere. And it worked. The NFL great Brett Favre has also come up with his two cents on that wonderful play.
The Gunslinger has been part of a lot of tough games. He called the Commanders‘ victory a ‘great example of never giving up‘, followed by praise for the rookie whose pass has made fans swoon over his skills. His graph has risen by miles.
Great example of never giving up on a play.
Heck, if he had a little more on the ball he wouldve hit the receiver without the tip. pic.twitter.com/YtlAjR7MgH
— Brett Favre (@BrettFavre) October 28, 2024
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The last play of the week 8 game has become famous by the name ‘Madhouse in Maryland.’ That’s the perfect name. With mere seconds remaining on the clock, Daniels made a 52-yard pass into the red zone, which flicked off the hands of Bears defense and landed in Noah Brown‘s hands. It sent everyone into a frenzy.
While Daniels was ecstatic after the win, Caleb Williams was visibly angry. But there was no one to blame. Brett Favre was right there. Such types of plays happen once in a few years. The 18-15 win has pushed the Commanders to the top of divisional rankings and the 2nd position in their conference.
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On the other hand, week 8 ended with a disappointment for the New York Jets. They lost to the Patriots.
Brett Favre’s former teammate gives up
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Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers have a long relationship. When A-Rod arrived at the Packers in 2005, the Gunslinger was the star of the franchise. But the young man replaced him in 2008 as the starting signal caller. Now, after so many years, Rodgers must be remembering those days.
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After losing to the Patriots, Gang Green is gloomy. None of their moves are working. Aaron Rodgers has become so disappointed with the defeat that he almost gave up and said, “The NFL is hard. It’s hard to win. Harder when you make it difficult on yourself.” While his own performance was good with 17 of 28 passes in 233 yards and one touchdown, the O-line couldn’t capitalize on the chances.
The issues don’t stop here. Davante Adams hasn’t been able to produce magic for them. If we look closely at Brett Favre’s former teammate, there have been fitness problems. Rodgers recently revealed that he has injured his both knees and hamstring while playing in the first 8 games. That’s not a positive sign for the Jets. The season is slowly coming to a stage where each game will matter. It’s high time to reassess their strategies and act swiftly.
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