Ashburn, Virginia. – The Washington Commanders have found some consistency during their three-game winning streak that includes two road games and a prime-time win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football in Week 3 .
One of the most consistent commanders has been quarterback Jayden Daniels. In fact, he may be the most consistent player on the team.
After the first month of the NFL season, he was certainly the best rookie, which earned the Washington quarterback another award.
“The National Football League today announced that Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels has been named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for September,” the team announced Thursday. “Last month, Daniels went 87 of 106 for 897 yards and threw three touchdown passes and just one interception. Daniels also added 218 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns. Daniels’ completion percentage of 82, 1 is the highest four-game completion percentage in NFL history.
Daniels, top 10 in every major passing statistics category, he is also top three in passer rating in the league and top two in the NFC. His four rushing touchdowns are better than any other quarterback in the NFL, and he is behind Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens in rushing yards among the position group.
The team also shared that Daniels is the franchise’s first rookie to win NFL Rookie of the Month honors since quarterback Robert Griffin III did so in September and November 2012.
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