
"As a rookie, Jayden Daniels led the Commanders to a 12-5 record (their best since 1991), with the team going on to break a 19-year playoff win drought and advancing to the NFC Championship Game. He was named Offensive Rookie of the Year for his efforts. Daniels struggled with multiple injuries last year, rarely playing completely healthy and never finding a rhythm - he would ultimately play in just seven outings. With Daniels back this year, expect a strong season from the Commanders."
"Obviously, it'll take much more than Daniels. The defense needs to step up. The offensive line must protect him effectively. They need to pull together in the same manner that got them to the NFC C"
The Washington Commanders aim to move past a disastrous season by improving their roster this offseason, though outcomes remain uncertain. If performance aligns, the team could contend for playoff success; if not, Washington may consider a new head coach by 2027. One analyst believes quarterback Jayden Daniels returning to full health could be a key catalyst. As a rookie, Daniels led Washington to a 12-5 record, ended a 19-year playoff win drought, and reached the NFC Championship Game, earning Offensive Rookie of the Year. Last season, Daniels struggled with multiple injuries, played only seven games, and was removed from action after a dislocated elbow. Even with Daniels healthy, the defense must improve and the offensive line must protect him consistently.
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