Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will attempt to become the first rookie quarterback to lead his team to the Super Bowl. He's already the sixth quarterback to lead his team to the conference title game in his debut season,
Daniels threw two touchdown passes to lead the Commanders to a 23-20 win at Tampa Bay on Sunday night, joining Russell Wilson (2012), Mark Sanchez (2009) and Joe Flacco (2008) as the only rookie quarterbacks in the Super Bowl era to win a road playoff start.
No rookie QB has ever lifted his team like Daniels, prompting a cross-sport comparison. Plus, Mahomes and the refs, Lamar's legacy and more.
Jayden Daniels joins an elite group of rookie QBs to win an NFL playoff game, leading the Washington Commanders to a historic victory.
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels came into the game red hot after posting 268 yards and two touchdowns on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round. Daniels' electric play continued into the Divisional Round, as he posted 299 yards and two touchdowns on one of the NFL's best defensive units.
Washington's Jayden Daniels joined Baltimore's Joe Flacco as the only rookie quarterbacks to beat a No. 1 seed in the NFL postseason.
Jayden Daniels has impressed pretty much everyone in the football world this year, not the least of whom was Tom Brady.
The final act before the grand finale kicks off on Sunday, as the conference championship games will decide who participates in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 on TSN.
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!  There are only three games left in the NFL season, which makes me very sad, but I decided to cheer myself up today by making some picks for two of those games.
Kyle Brandt went on a rant about why the Washington Commanders have been so successful under Dan Quinn this season.