In Week 9, Jayden Daniels continued to cement his status as a promising young quarterback for the Washington Commanders. This prompted former NFL star and current sports analyst Robert Griffin III to share his thoughts about the team after their win.
Leading his team to a 27-22 victory over the New York Giants, Daniels demonstrated poise and skill, becoming the first rookie in the Super Bowl era to defeat the Giants twice in a single season. His performance not only reflects his growth but also plays a crucial role in keeping the Commanders at the top of the NFC East.

Daniels completed 15 of 22 passes for 208 yards, contributing two touchdowns without any interceptions. His ability to avoid turnovers and make smart decisions under pressure was instrumental in the Commanders’ success. This week’s game marked another step forward for Daniels, showcasing his potential as a leader on the field.
Notably, Daniels showcased his deep ball accuracy and ability to stretch the field, completing two big-time throws that highlighted his arm strength and vision. His performance is a testament to the hard work he has put in since being drafted, as he continues to adapt to the demands of the NFL. With each game, he appears more comfortable, making him a key player to watch as the season progresses.
In addition to his impressive passing, Daniels contributed to the team’s overall offensive efficiency. The Commanders executed a balanced attack, leveraging both the passing and running games effectively. His chemistry with key receivers has been developing well, which bodes well for the team’s playoff aspirations.
Robert Griffin III Drops Surprising Conclusion About Washington Commanders’ Week 9 Win

Washington’s Week 9 win has drawn a lot of reactions from fans and analsyst alike. Among those who shared their thoughts is Griffin, as seen in a tweet he shared on his official X account.
Through 9 weeks
Washington Commanders are 7-2
Chicago Bears are 4-4
I TOLD YOU WASHINGTON WAS THE BETTER SITUATION FOR A YOUNG QB.
Coaching matters.
Structure matters. pic.twitter.com/H4Pt5WqQ8O— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) November 4, 2024
As the Commanders move deeper into the season, Daniels’ continued growth will be essential. His ability to connect with his receivers and make quick decisions will be tested in upcoming games, especially as the competition intensifies.

With the Commanders sitting at 7-2, the future looks bright for Jayden Daniels. If he can maintain this level of play, he could lead Washington on a deep playoff run, solidifying his place as one of the league’s emerging quarterbacks.

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