While Jayden Daniels deservedly gets most of the accolades for the Washington Commanders, kicker Zane Gonzalez is overcoming OCD to make crucial game-winning field goals.
Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn says he is "not concerned" about Jayden Daniels' leg soreness that led him to take the rookie quarterback out of the regular-season finale at Dallas.
Winning-time moments go Washington’s way — again and again and again and again. The team practices such situations and has won five straight on the final play.
Commanders rookie Jayden Daniels is one of the more dynamic quarterbacks to enter the league in the past decade.
The Commanders' rookie QB has already shown sensational poise in the game's most stressful situations, carrying over his regular season success to the playoffs.
It’s time to stop calling Jayden Daniels a rookie because he delivered a superstar performance to send his Washington Commanders to the NFC championship game.
When they last met” is an ongoing series during the NFL season, recalling the preceding game between Washington and the next opponent on the Commanders’ schedule. Dallas 34, Washington 26 – Week 12, November 24,
The Commanders prevailed in a back-and-forth game to beat the Buccaneers, 23-20, on Sunday night in Tampa. Here were the highlights.
Dan Quinn downplayed Jayden Daniels’ leg soreness that led ... Quinn had no update on injured kicker Austin Seibert (groin), who has been out since late November. He likes what he has seen ...
The Commanders didn't just walk into the No. 1 seed's building -- a place where the Lions had trounced opponent after opponent en route to a 15-2 season -- to compete. No, the Commanders sought to make a statement,
Sometimes, teams embrace a pressure moment; sometimes, teams shy away from the tense moment. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn was asked Thursday if this team embraces the late game moments more than others,
When Zane Gonzalez kicked the game-winner for Washington last week, the NFL world saw his disorder, which he considers a "superpower."