Washington’s rookie quarterback, Redskins Jayden Daniels, this season’s runaway Rookie of the Year, threw for 268 yards and two touchdowns to set up a divisional round clash with the Detroit Lions.
It’s the third time this season that Redskins Jayden Daniels has had no turnovers and no punts in a game—those are the only three times on record of a rookie quarterback achieving the feat, per Opta.
Redskins Jayden Daniels played most of the game against the Bucs with a bandage beneath his right eye after his face was left bloodied following a brutal second-quarter collision.
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Redskins Jayden Daniels hit the deck but eventually got up, walked to the sidelines, and removed his helmet to reveal the nasty gash beneath his right eye.
Medical experts went to work on the superstar signal-caller, Redskins Jayden Daniels, wiping away the blood that was pouring down his face.
Cameras cut to a shot of Washington’s training staff patching Redskins Jayden Daniels up as sideline reporter Melissa Stark explained that the cut was cleaned out and closed up with sterile glue before he reentered the game.
NBC announcer Cris Collinsworth seemingly took exception with the sideline report, apparently unhappy with the amount of coverage Redskins Jayden Daniels was getting for what he perceived to be not that big of an injury.