Damien Woody had some choice words for Alex Smith after he boldly claimed that Patrick Mahomes lacks weapons to work with.
All of a sudden, only four teams remain in the fight for the Super Bowl LIX crown. The Bills, Chiefs, and Eagles were largely expected to be in their conference title games, but the Commanders are the big surprise among the final four after defeating the Lions on the road.
Former NFL player and ESPN analyst Damien Woody says Washington Commanders star rookie Jayden Daniels is the best quarterback in the playoffs, ahead of players like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. Is this the media being too cute or a case of the stone cold truth?
In a clip that will surely be shared among jubiliant Commanders fans, Cowherd points out that this year's Washington team is likely the worst roster Daniels will ever have to play with and marveled at how quickly he's acclimated himself to the league. Daniels's temperament and leadership were also showered with positive commentary.
Former LSU quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels is moving on in the NFL Playoffs. Daniels led the Washington Commanders in an upset win over the Detroit Lions. The sixth seeded Commanders notched a 45-31 victory in a game that they were double-digit underdogs.
By every measure, Mahomes has struggled this year, and yet he has the Kansas City Chiefs one win away from another Super Bowl appearance.
What are the playoff lines we're looking at before movement later in the week? Here are some early bets for the AFC and NFC Championship game.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in the early game to advance to their seventh consecutive conference championship game -- or every season Patrick Mahomes has been a starter. The Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills or the Baltimore Ravens next week.
Former NFL quarterback and three-time Pro Bowler Alex Smith got slammed for saying Patrick Mahomes does “more with less” than Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels. What type of backlash is Smith facing?
Jayden Daniels, meet Slinging Sammy Baugh. The Commanders’ dynamic rookie quarterback accomplished a feat in his playoff debut that no quarterback in the NFL had done since Baugh during the franchise’s first season in Washington in 1937.