The Washington Commanders have a lot of hope for the future after finishing with an 11-6 record during the 2024 NFL season and reaching the NFC Championship Game before losing to the Philadelphia Eagles. One of the reasons why the Commanders made a jump right away is because of quarterback Jayden Daniels.

What also helps is that Dan Quinn is the head coach and Kliff Kingsbury is the offensive coordinator. Quinn went to a Super Bowl once before with the Atlanta Falcons. Is there a chance that he could get to another Super Bowl appearance with the Commanders in 2025?
CBS Analyst Thinks Washington Commanders Can Win the Super Bowl Because of Jayden Daniels

Super Bowl LX will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, which is home to the San Francisco 49ers. The Commanders will be a dark horse bet to potentially win it all this upcoming NFL season. Well, Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports wrote about one best-case scenario and worst-case scenario for each NFL team entering the 2025 season.
For Washington, he said about their best-case scenario for the 2025 NFL season,
“Adam Peters’ big swings (i.e. Deebo Samuel, Laremy Tunsil) only serve to highlight Jayden Daniels‘ infectious magic, and Washington’s dynamic quarterback wins the nation’s capital its first Super Bowl since 1991.”
Daniels during the 2024 NFL season with Washington completed 69.0% of his passes for 3,568 yards, 25 touchdowns, and nine interceptions. He also rushed for 891 yards on 148 carries and six touchdowns, along with averaging 6.0 yards per carry. Some people think that Daniels is already a top seven quarterback in the NFL entering the 2025 NFL season.
One thing that is not going well for Washington at the moment is that wide receiver Terry McLaurin is looking for a new contract and holding out. A wide receiver duo is McLaurin and Samuel could benefit the team big time. With the NFC being wide open, the Commanders could win it all, but some think they could take a step back during the 2025 NFL season.
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