Following the Week 4 game between the Washington Commanders and Arizona Cardinals, NBA superstar Kevin Durant took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to celebrate the Commanders impressive performance in Arizona. Durant’s enthusiastic support highlighted the impressive performance of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who played a pivotal role in the team’s 42-14 victory.
“Came to Arizona and turned up the heat @Commanders…nice road win, guys,” Durant tweeted, applauding the team’s success on the road.
Jayden Daniels, LSU’s recent Heisman Trophy winner, has quickly become a central figure for the Commanders, who want to revitalize their franchise after a disappointing 4-13 season last year.
Sunday’s game against the Cardinals showcased Daniels’ exceptional skills as he threw for 233 yards and completed an impressive 26 of his 30 pass attempts, including a touchdown. His performance not only demonstrated his composure, but also his ability to lead the team effectively under pressure.
Jayden Daniels continues his good start to his career against the Cardinals
The game began with the Cardinals taking an early lead with a Marvin Harrison Jr. touchdown. However, the Commanders, under Daniels’ leadership, quickly took control and pulled away decisively in the second half, outscoring the Cardinals by 25 -7. The strong finish highlighted the potential of Washington’s revamped offense and its ability to execute its game plan effectively.
On the opposing side, Kyler Murray of the Cardinals succeeded 142 yards with 16 completions on 22 attempts, also throwing for a touchdown. While respectable, Murray’s effort pales in comparison to Daniels’ stellar performance, highlighting the impact of Washington’s strategic offseason decisions, particularly their decision to draft Daniels.
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During his time at LSU, Daniels was known for his dynamic play, averaging 318 yards per game on a 73 percent completion rate and accumulating 40 touchdowns in his Heisman-winning campaign. His smooth transition to the NFL has been remarkable, with Daniels maintaining an 80% completion rate through the first four games of the season, without throwing a single interception.
Daniels’ early success in the NFL suggests he might have been undervalued in the draft, with performances that arguably would have warranted a number one pick. His ability to maintain composure and consistency from the college level to the professional level has not only impressed fans and analysts, but has also injected a new sense of hope into the Commanders fan base.
As the Commanders look forward to the rest of the season, the excitement around Daniels continues to grow. With Durant’s high-profile endorsement, the spotlight on Daniels and the Commanders will only intensify as they aim to build on their early success and reshape their NFL identities. As the team continues to solidify and adjust around its promising quarterback, the potential for a turnaround seems not only possible, but likely, under the leadership of promising young star Jayden Daniels.