The Washington Commanders achieved a remarkable 7-2 record this season, their best start since 1996, thanks to rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and a strong team effort. Despite throwing only three passes in the second quarter against the New York Giants, Daniels has been pivotal, contributing significantly to the team's rushing game.
The Commanders lead the league in rushing touchdowns and have a balanced offensive strategy, even with injuries affecting key players. Their defense has also improved, moving from 29th to 14th in rankings, though they still face challenges against the run.