Tom Brady Reveals What he Sees in Commanders’ Jayden Daniels
The Washington Commanders are set to take on their NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC title game to determine who will represent the conference in the Super Bowl.
Evidently, for the Commanders to even be in this position is quite remarkable. Just last season, the club won just four games and had a questionable direction. The new ownership cleaned the house from top to bottom, and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has helped transform the franchise.
Selected No. 2 overall in the most recent draft, Daniels is set to win Offensive Rookie of the Year after a 12-win rookie campaign, though his two playoff wins are much more impressive.
Many have taken notice of Daniels’ play as he led Washington to playoff wins over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions — with the greatest to ever play the position in the NFL dishing some high praise recently.
During an appearance on “The Herd with Colin Cowherd,” Tom Brady talked about one key aspect of Daniels’ game: his poise.
“You don’t need to complete your first five passes to become confident. That’s what I see in a young Jayden Daniels.”