Rookie QB Jayden Daniels continues to prove why he’s MVP-worthy
Commanders’ Jayden Daniels is showing the world why he’s a legit MVP candidate.
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The Washington Commanders needed a miracle to beat the Chicago Bears when they started their final possession with 23 seconds left to play in the Week 8 matchup. So it was fitting that the Commanders’ “Hail Mary” prayer was answered – with zeroes on the clock – to take home the victory.
With Washington trailing 15-12 and still within its own territory in the final two seconds of the game, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels had just one chance to take a 52-yard shot at the end zone. After taking the snap, Daniels scrambled around in the backfield for more than 12 seconds before launching a pass that traveled 65 yards in the air.
The ball was tipped near the goal line and bounced right into the hands of receiver Noah Brown for the game-winning touchdown.
The “Hail Mary” play gave the Commanders their sixth win of the season and Daniels yet another big moment in an already impressive rookie campaign.
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CBS broadcast the Bears vs. Commanders game that saw the top two picks – Chicago’s Caleb Williams and Washington’s Daniels – in the 2024 NFL draft face off for the first time. Play-by-play man Jim Nantz was on the call for the biggest play of Daniels’ career so far.
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Bram Weinstein and London Fletcher are Washington’s radio broadcasters for each Commanders game. They had their own incredulous reactions to the final play of the Week 8 game.
Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer were on the call for ESPN Chicago affiliate station WMVP. Listen to their call of Daniels’ 52- yard Hail Mary throw here:
CBS offers a second audio program (SAP) for its viewers that prefer Spanish-language audio while watching a sports broadcast. Here’s how Daniels’ Hail Mary sounded with Spanish commentary from Armando Quintero during Sunday’s game:
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