The Commanders' stunning regular season explained in 10 stats
Briefly

The duo of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and veteran wideout Terry McLaurin has been integral to the Commanders' stunning turnaround, reminiscent of the team's historic success in 1991.
The Commanders experienced a remarkable upgrade in their win total from last season, improving by eight games, the largest leap seen since the San Francisco 49ers' turnaround in 2019.
Daniels's completion percentage of 69.0% marks the highest ever by a rookie quarterback, emphasizing his accuracy, particularly on deep balls, and solidifying his role in the team's successful season.
Washington's unique achievement of scoring 28.5 points per game is the most in NFL history by a team with a rookie starting quarterback, showcasing their offensive prowess.
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