Commanders Defeat Giants, Improve to 7-2
Commanders Defeat Giants, Improve to 7-2

Commanders Defeat Giants, Improve to 7-2

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The Washington Commanders achieved their best start to a season in nearly 30 years, improving to 7-2 after defeating the New York Giants 27-22. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels led the team with two touchdown passes to Terry McLaurin and demonstrated control throughout the game, cementing his status as a frontrunner for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. The Giants, plagued by mistakes and now on a four-game losing streak, fell to 2-7, struggling to find consistency. Notably, the Commanders' resurgence has attracted interest from NFL players seeking trades to Washington, highlighting a shift in the franchise's reputation following ownership changes. Daniels has emerged as a key leader, showcasing maturity and composure in high-pressure situations. This transformation positions the Commanders as serious contenders for the NFC East title and a playoff spot.

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