The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in the NFC Championship game this Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As much as the Commanders are preparing to face the Eagles for the third time this season,
Jayden Daniels on Sunday will become the sixth rookie quarterback all-time to start a conference championship game. Those first five are 0-5. But the Eagles are definitely not taking the presumed Rookie of the Year lightly.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio got two in-person looks at Daniels during the regular season and, thus, knows plenty about what the 24-year-old could do durin
Daniels gashed Detroit's banged-up secondary, but the Eagles can also take lessons their defense learned from their Week 16 loss to Washington.
Jayden Daniels has the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game, and his list of admirers around the league continues to grow. Just this week, Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio called Daniels “a young quarterback by birth certificate,
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Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio views Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels as the best rookie ever to play the position.
Daniels is an upset victory over the Eagles from reaching the Super Bowl and completely changing the Washington franchise.
Somehow the most poised, calm, and collected QB last weekend, at least after the other-worldly Mahomes, was Washington rookie Jayden Daniels, who will lead his upstart Commanders (14-5) into Lincoln Financial Field Sunday against the favored 16-3 Eagles,
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