Monday Night Football saw two extremely high-scoring games, one of which was a matchup between the Washington Commanders, led by Jayden Daniels, and the Cincinnati Bengals, led by Joe Burrow.
The game was so high-scoring that after finishing with a score of 38 to 33 in favor of the Commanders, it was revealed that it was the first NFL game since the 1940s to finish without a punt or turnover.
Jayden Daniels was seemingly fired up over his performance following the victory, as he ended the game with a 91.3 completion percentage and 254 yards. He also added two touchdowns to go along with a 141.7 QBR.
Daniels was so fired up that sideline cameras caught the Commander’s signal caller going off on Bengals fans during the game. In the clip posted by MLFootball, Daniels can be seen telling Bengals fans to “go home.”
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Jayden Daniels Tells Bengals Fans To “Go Home” During Monday Night Football Game
Social Media was high-rolling behind the Commanders’ rookie signal caller following the third game of his young NFL career, as one fan commented that Daniels “can talk all he wants, [because] HE LIT IT UP.”
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Another NFL called the move by the rookie quarterback a bold one, commenting, “Commanders rookie Jayden Daniels taunted Bengals fans, repeatedly yelling “Go home” during the game. Bold move.”
Other fans simply just said that they love the former LSU signal caller. Speaking of LSU, after Monday night’s showdown, Daniels now has the one up on his counterpart, and former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, who is a Bengals quarterback.
The Commanders are now 2-1 with Daniels under center, and if everything goes according to plan, they could be a sleeper team in 2024. After all is said and done, the Commanders look forward to the week as they take on the Arizona Cardinals.
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