On Monday, it was announced that Washington Commanders LB Bobby Wagner was added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster, joining two teammates in QB Jayden Daniels and WR Terry McLaurin. The only problem is that now,
Tampa Bay's representation at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games has doubled to four in the last two days, as QB Baker Mayfield was named to the NFC roster to replace an injured Jayden Daniels
The rookie QB has made an impression on some of the team's most respected players of the past and restored hope to a starved franchise.
After an injury, the league revealed that Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown had been replaced on the NFC's Pro Bowl roster by Daniels’ former college teammate, current New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers. In Nabers' rookie season, he recorded 109 receptions for 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns.
Fueled by an ambitious new ownership group, a bold, first-year coach and a comet of a rookie quarterback, the Commanders have rekindled fan interest not only here, but also in D.C., and throughout
Washington is in the NFC championship game for the first time since 1991 thanks to Jayden Daniels. Here's how his season compares to other rookie QBs.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels was named the 2024 Pro Football Writers of America Rookie of the Year, the organization announced Tuesday.
Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson, Buffalo’s Josh Allen and Washington’s Jayden Daniels won’t be participating in the Pro Bowl Games this week.
The Washington Commanders' skyrocket season came to a close in Sunday's NFC Championship loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, but tight end Zach Ertz's career did not. Ertz, 34, stated he's not ready to call it on his 13-year NFL career just yet.
It has been a historic season for rookies in the NFL. Up and down the draft, NFL teams found true gems that became instant contributors to their teams. Looking at the playoff teams as well, it was rife with top-end talent that just came into the league.
Coach Andy Reid said his Kansas City Chiefs were "lucky" to win a "game of inches" against the Buffalo Bills, referencing a controversial call that confirmed a fourth-down defensive stand in the AFC title game.