The NFL world was treated to a tremendous matchup on “Sunday Night Football” as the Washington Commanders outlasted the Atlanta Falcons 30-24 in overtime.
Rookie Jayden Daniels connected on a touchdown pass to tight end Zach Ertz, not only winning the game but also clinching an NFC playoff berthโan astounding achievement for a team that finished 31st last season.
But Daniels wasnโt the only rookie quarterback to have a phenomenal game on Sunday night. He went toe-to-toe wih Michael Penix Jr., whom the Falcons drafted in the first round this season and recently named their starting quarterback.
Both quarterbacks left it all on the field on a national stage, and their mutual respect was on full display during their postgame handshake following the thrilling contest.
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Jayden Daniels made NFL history during the showdown as he officially surpassed former Washington rookie Robert Griffin III for the most rushing yards in a single season by a rookie quarterback.
His unique capabilities were on full display all night long as he finished with 227 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, one interception, and a staggering 127 rushing yards.
Michael Penix Jr., meanwhile, threw for 223 passing yards, one passing touchdown, and one interception. He also threw a game-tying touchdown pass on 4th and goal from the 13-yard line, connecting with Kyle Pitts to send the game into overtime.
It was a remarkable game and two outstanding performances from rookie quarterbacks who surely have the talent to enjoy long and successful careers in the NFL.