The Washington Football Team’s season got off to a rocky start, literally, without a kicker on their roster. It was a bold move, to say the least, entering week one without a player who could consistently put points on the board. However, that issue was quickly addressed when they signed Austin Seibert last week. And what a signing it was! Seibert’s impressive performance yesterday, going 7 for 7 on field goals, scored all of Washington’s points in their win. It was a remarkable turnaround, considering the team’s recent struggles with kickers.
But the real story was Jayden Daniels, who led his team to victory in his first NFL win. Through two games, he’s shown remarkable poise, avoiding costly mistakes and making smart decisions on the field. He’s been getting the ball out quickly, using his legs when necessary, and completing passes at an impressive rate. While some might criticize his lack of downfield throws, it’s clear the coaching staff is taking a gradual approach to opening up the playbook as he gains experience.
Daniels’ simplicity and accuracy have been refreshing, and his connection with tight end Ertz has been a bright spot. Even Scary Terry, who hasn’t seen the numbers he might want, will likely benefit from Daniels’ growth as he becomes more comfortable targeting him downfield. With 410 yards and zero interceptions through two games, Daniels is off to an impressive start.
As Washington prepares to face Cincinnati on Monday Night Football, fans are eager to see how their young quarterback will perform under the national spotlight. With confidence building and a win under his belt, Daniels has the potential to put on a show. Here’s hoping he sticks to the plan and doesn’t force anything, as the team looks to build on their momentum. Despite weaknesses in the secondary, a win is a win, and the team will take it. HTTC.
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