Jayden Daniels' rookie season is going so well that it makes sense that he sees Sunday night's playoff contest as "just another game."
Perhaps Daniels will feel differently once the ball is kicked off as he attempts to lead the sixth-seeded Commanders past the third-seeded Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an NFC wild-card game at Tampa, Fla.
The Commanders (12-5) enter the postseason with a five-game winning streak and won 12 regular-season games -- just the fourth time in franchise history that Washington has won at least a dozen contests.
That success primarily is due to the multi-faceted quarterback who was drafted second overall.