Commanders Announce Decision For Jayden Daniels In First Preseason Game
The acquisition of a generational talent was almost within reach for the Washington Commanders.
They might have had a chance to acquire Caleb Williams if they had dropped a few more games.
Nevertheless, by no means was obtaining Jayden Daniels a comforting outcome.
Although most analysts concur that he is a better passer now than he was when he first entered the
league, the LSU product has been compared to Lamar Jackson, which suggests that he may be a
generational talent.
The news that Daniels will suit up and participate in their opening preseason game has been verified by
head coach Dan Quinn, as anticipated, would delight the supporters (via Adam Schefter).
The New York Jets, who have already ruled out having Aaron Rodgers on the field, will host the
Commanders to begin the preseason.
Daniels is not expected to play in that game for an extended period of time, it goes without saying.
It is highly likely that he will take a few drives before retiring to the sidelines.
Play after play, he was the most impressive dual-threat quarterback in NCAA football last season.
To put it mildly, he helped Death Valley temporarily forget about Joe Burrow.
Now that he is playing for an offensive coordinator as inventive and creative as Kliff Kingsbury, he will
have an abundance of playmakers at his disposal.
They do not have much of an advantage over
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