Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has been sensational through five games.
He has shown incredible calmness, composure, and accuracy with the football.
Leading the Commanders to a 4-1 record, the hype and optimism surrounding the organization is rapidly growing.
This did not come overnight.
A new report praises the rookie quarterback for arriving at the Commanders facilities at 4 AM daily to do the work.
He reportedly also lifts weights and does film study before any of his teammates arrive at the facility.
Jayden Daniels is playing so well that many NFL scouts think the dynamic rookie could actually win the MVP award, depending on where the team finishes the year.
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Daniels has been a sensation through five games, leading the Commanders to a 4-1 start for the first time since 2008.
With 1,135 passing yards and 300 rushing yards, Daniels became the first player in NFL history with 1,000-plus passing yards and 250-plus rushing yards in his first five career games, per NFL.com.
Can Jayden Daniels lead the Washington Commanders to the Promised Land?
Jayden Daniels is having a superb rookie season.
While the No. 2 overall pick of this year’s draft didn’t complete 80 percent of his passes on Sunday, he played extremely well to lead the Commanders to a 34-6 blowout victory over the Browns.
Daniels is playing great, and so is the rest of the team.
Washington is first in the division with a 4-1 record. Dallas is 3-2, Philadelphia is 2-2, and the Giants are 2-3.
He might not only lead this team to the playoffs in his first season like CJ Stroud did for the Texans last year, but he may also deliver a win or two.