Jayden Daniels went from being a draft afterthought to the second pick. After his breakout rookie season, why wasn't he taken first?
The subplot involving Harris, Philadelphia and the 76ers is so twisted. But it shouldn't overshadow the main focus for Washington on Sunday.
Jayden Daniels ran out of time to rally for one more can-you-believe-it comeback. The rookie quarterback who led the Washington Commanders to six consecutive victories entering the NFC championship game had won the first five on the final play of scrimmage.
If a 12-5 record and the wild-card win over the Bucs didn’t convince remaining skeptics, hammering the NFC's top seed did the trick.
Come-from-behind victories and a poised rookie quarterback give all of D.C. something to cheer for.
The Washington Commanders are heading to the NFC Championship game for the first time since January 1992. A fairy-tale postseason run has seen rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels upset the Detroit
Daniels, the second overall pick last April, can become the first rookie quarterback to ever start in a Super Bowl, while Hurts is attempting to earn a second trip to the big game, where the Eagles fell short to the Kansas City Chiefs two seasons ago.
Former Washington Redskins star Champ Bailey talked to Fox News Digital about the Commanders' success this season and pointed to ownership.
The Washington Commanders are vying for a first NFC Championship in more than 30 years. Owner Josh Harris might upset some friends in Philadelphia.
The Washington Commanders are in the NFC championship game after going 12-5 in the regular season and winning two playoff games. This turnaround is the result of a complete organizational overhaul that began with the firing of Ron Rivera and hiring of new general manager Adam Peters and coach Dan Quinn.
The Washington Commanders advanced to the NFC Championship Game for the first time in 33 years after engineering a stunning 45-31 victory over the