The Washington Commanders have made headlines by sending quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Terry McLaurin to the 2025 Pro Bowl as primary selections, marking a significant achievement for the franchise. This is the first time since 1991 that both a quarterback and a wide receiver from the Commanders have been selected in the same season. Daniels, a rookie, is the first Washington quarterback to earn Pro Bowl honors since Robert Griffin III in 2012, while McLaurin secures his second Pro Bowl nod, further establishing his reputation as one of the NFL's elite receivers.
Daniels has had an impressive season, completing 325 of 468 passes for 3,530 yards and 25 touchdowns, along with rushing for 864 yards and six touchdowns. His dual-threat capability has made him a standout player, breaking the NFL rookie rushing record for quarterbacks. Meanwhile, McLaurin has tallied 74 receptions for 1,034 yards and 12 touchdowns, tying the franchise's single-season record for touchdown receptions. Both players exemplify the Commanders' resurgence and set a promising standard for the team's future.