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    Jayden Daniels Sets NFL Rookie Records with 5 Passing TDs, Leads Commanders to NFC Championship

    Jayden Daniels Sets NFL Rookie Records with 5 Passing TDs, Leads Commanders to NFC Championship

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    Jayden Daniels, the rookie quarterback for the Washington Commanders, has set multiple NFL records during the postseason. Daniels surpassed Russell Wilson to become the quarterback with the most postseason passing yards by a rookie in NFL history. Additionally, he set a new record for the most passing touchdowns by a rookie in the playoffs, with five. Daniels also became the first rookie quarterback to pass for more than four touchdowns in a single postseason, breaking the previous record held by Mark Sanchez. His performance has led the Commanders to the NFC Championship game, marking their first appearance since 1991. Daniels' season statistics include 4,390 passing yards, 1,026 rushing yards, 30 passing touchdowns, 7 rushing touchdowns, and a 99.7 passer rating, contributing to a 12-5 regular season record for Washington. He also recorded 31 total touchdowns, 891 rushing yards (a rookie record), and led the team to two road playoff wins. Despite the Commanders' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship game, Daniels' rookie season, which included 37 total touchdowns, is considered one of the greatest in NFL history.

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