Newsweek's NFL betting expert details the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds, with Jayden Daniels favored by a wide margin.
Jayden Daniels had his signature moment of the season two weeks ago when he completed a Hail Mary pass as time expired to beat the Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams. That doesn’t exactly qualify as a signature win, though. The rookie quarterback is still looking for one of those.
Sensational rookie Jayden Daniels threw two touchdown passes to Terry McLaurin, and the Washington Commanders beat the bumbling New York Giants 27-22 for their best start to a season in almost 30 years.
The NFL's pregame fashion show rolled on in Week 9, as players transformed stadium tunnels into their personal runways. With Halloween spirit still in the air, some stars traded their usual designer fits for something more playful.
Jayden Daniels is earning the respect of some Dallas Cowboys stars in his rookie year with the Washington Commanders.
Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels was injured in a Week 7 win over the Carolina Panthers. After departing in the first quarter of that game, Daniels didn't practice and was questionable for last week's showdown against Caleb Williams and
Malik Nabers spoke to the media after the game about playing in the NFL as a rookie and former LSU teammate Jayden Daniels’ performance. How are you finding it as a rookie, just coming from a program (Louisiana State University) of success?
With his viral Week 8 performance, Jayden Daniels cemented himself as the favorite for OROY. Can anyone challenge him?
"Oh my goodness!" That was Rich Eisen's immediate reaction on the "Rich Eisen Show" when the news of an NFL trade broke on Tuesday. Ei
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been on a roll lately as they won their last three games before going on their bye in Week 9. The bye week could not have come at a more perfect time, as Pittsburgh has one of the most difficult schedules in the second half of the regular season.
The dust has finally settled after the NFL trade deadline. Some teams were buyers, some were sellers and some, curiously decided to stand pat. One of the biggest winners of the day were the Washington Commanders, who swooped in at the 11th hour to snatch New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore away from the Kansas City Chiefs.