Jayden Daniels has made a banger start to his career, his performance has stunned the whole NFL world, and he is breaking several records. The Washington Commanders are performing better than they have in the previous 28 years, and the team now has 7 victories and 2 losses. The previous time this occurred in a regular season was in 1996.
Well, everyone is claiming that Jayden Daniels is the reason for the team’s incredible performance. Fans and many major figures believe he has a chance to win the MVP award this season. Damien Woody, a former NFL player, came on Unsportsmanlike Radio and agreed with all of the MVP award conjecture. The NFL legend stated, “Phenomenal man! Like the guy knows exactly what he is doing, and it’s a high-level QB.”
Why not Jayden Daniels for MVP? https://t.co/8nWlNkmRTf pic.twitter.com/0HclkNwU3p
— UNSPORTSMANLIKE Radio (@UnSportsESPN) November 4, 2024
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Woody stated that given the young quarterback’s rapid development, he would receive this honor in no time. He continued, “It’s not put up a bunch of guy and yard all the time, it’s doing what he needs to do to sustain drives, doing what he needs to do to capitalize red zone opportunities…”
If the NFL decides to award the rookie this year, it will also make history. If you recall properly, the last time a rookie won the MVP award was in 1957. Jim Brown shocked the NFL world that year, much as Daniels is doing today. However, in the 67 years after Brown, no rookie has won the honor.
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It will be intriguing to watch if the rookie quarterback makes history this season or not. While we’re on the topic of creating history, Daniels recently accomplished something else.
Jayden Daniels has carved his rookie year in history books
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Is Jayden Daniels the next Jim Brown, or is the MVP talk just hype?
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Well, etching his name is a relatively tiny statement for the quarterback. The individual has been collecting records in the same way Thanos was collecting infinity stones. His most talked-about performance came against the Giants, in which he smashed the opposing team.
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He went on to sweep the Giants, which is astounding for a rookie quarterback. Although sweeping a team does not automatically qualify you as a historical figure, well, it did in this case. No other quarterback in the previous 50 years has been able to accomplish this. Jayden Daniels is on his way to making a name for himself, not just that, but in his rookie year.
Commanders are in a solid position right now, with high prospects for the team’s future. There is a significant chance that the team will not only qualify for the playoffs, but will also advance to the Super Bowl this year. Only time will tell if Jayden Daniels will lead his side to the finals, so we’ll just have to wait and watch the guy play.
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