Commanders pull Jayden Daniels in regular-season finale and Dan Quinn goes with backup quarterback vs. Cowboys
Washington Commanders' quarterback Jayden Daniels only played a half against the Dallas Cowboys, and Dan Quinn had revealed why.
The new-look Commanders, led by head coach Dan Quinn and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, took a 4-13 club to an 11-win season with one regular season contest remaining. The reigning No. 2 overall selection looks to be the best rookie in the league and the culture is reset within the organization.
The Washington Commanders secured a playoff berth, giving further evidence to one of the best coaching jobs in NFL history by Dan Quinn.
Dan Quinn’s playoff streak lives on in his first season with the Washington Commanders. The same can’t be said for the fellow coaches and players he left in Dallas after three years as defensive coordinator of the Cowboys.
Good Morning Football host Peter Schrager named Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn his coach of the week for his performance against the Atlanta Falcons.
With the regular season nearing its end Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn reflected on what he's learned about his offensive coordinator.
The Washington Commanders pulled off a thrilling 36-33 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles at Northwest Stadium, a win that head coach Dan Quinn later described as "wild." The game was marked by resilience, as the Commanders overcame five turnovers to secure a dramatic last-minute win and continue their push toward the postseason.
The Washington Commanders are in the playoffs in their first season with general manager Adam Peters, coach Dan Quinn and quarterback Jayden Daniels
Former Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn has done a great job in his first year as Washington’s head coach and quarterback Jayden Daniels is in the conversation for Rookie of the Year as the franchise is on its way to the postseason for the first time since 2020. Here are five things fans should know about the Cowboys’ next opponent:
Dan Quinn's playoff streak lives on in his first season with the Washington Commanders, which can't be said for the fellow coaches and players he left in Dallas after three years as defensive coordinator of the Cowboys.