“That was such an incredible experience.” This is what Joe Theismann Al Galdi told on his podcast in 2023, 40 years later after he helped the city to the first and only championship glory in 1983. Oh, he just remembered the moment he stood next to his teammates in the Rose Bowl, pulling the Lombardi trophy. But even more than the victory, which stood out for Theismann was the band he shared with the team. “We were a couple of characters with character,” he said. His eyes are still lifting when he talks about that fourth quarter, 43 meters John Riggins Touchdown Run: the game that sealed the victory.
Now, in 2025, Theismann notes about the future of Washington Football, especially the new hope: Jayden Daniels. In a recent appearance on the Go for a long time podcastTheismann answered the most burning question Washington now. “What do you see in Jaden Daniels? What do you see in this team? Is this a Super Bowl -Kaliber team this season?” It is a fair question, since JD led the team to a 12-5 regular season finish and an late season that took them just as deep as the NFC title collision against the final champions, the Eagle.
But despite his preference for his beloved team, he did not exceed the dreams. “You know, it really depends on it. How healthy people stay? You have a chance if you are a good football team,” He responded. However, Theismann emphasized the only key factor that could tilt the tides to their advantage. The capacity of the team to protect Jayden Daniels and to keep him going. “I pray for him. I know he will be fine, but I pray that he stays healthy. That’s the biggest thing. 17 weeks is a lot of football.”
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Joe, however, sounded an alarm for the NFL if Daniels would play under the middle for a whole season without a push. “We have a quarterback that is smart, works very hard and is very good. It is inexplicable, and when he gets the ball, you know that something special can happen,” “ Noted Theismann, pointing to remarkable adulthood and the potential of Daniels. His words wore weight: he knows talent when he sees it.
Selected second general in the NFL design of 2024, Daniels did not waste time on the hype. His statistics from his historic Rookie season are enough to let everyone lean out of their seats. Add the famous “ins -in” video -game -Meme in or what some call it the “lean forward” meme. That was JD’s entire Rookie season summarized. With 3,568 passing yards, 25 touchdowns and a stellar 100.1 passer rating, Daniels quickly came forward as one of the most exciting quarterbacks in the competition. The signal-caller with double threat added 891 hasty yards and six touchdowns, so that it is re-defined to be a modern quarterback.
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Despite his individual success, Daniels saw what the actual road barriers in professional football look like. The commanders were confronted with adversity mid-season and lost three consecutive close matches. Stealers 28 – 27 Commanders. Eagle 26 – 18 Commanders. Cowboys 34 – 26 Commanders. But for Daniels, those losses became an essential part of his growth. “Adversity will tell you a lot about who you are like a man,” Daniels said. Of course, the experienced leadership around him, especially from players such as Bobby Wagnerturned out to be invaluable. But what really stood out was his unwavering trust. Despite the pressure, Daniels never shrinked.
Theismann also sees the same confidence in Daniels. In fact, it is something that Thismann admires about him. “Jayden is the stick that stirs the drink,” During the podcast and continued, he explained Daniels as the key to Washington’s success. The path to the Super Bowl can be long, but for Theismann, watching Daniels is the leadership as a continuation of an inheritance that started in 1983. Theismann’s prayers for Daniels reflects the hope of an entire city, one that has seen its part of the highlights and lows.
Can Jayden Daniels end the 42-year-old MVP-dried of Washington?
It started with one tweet. In January, after Jayden Daniels had reached Washington’s first play -off victory since 2005, Joe Theismann logged in to X and he gained: Send: “Why not Jayden Rookie of the Year and MVP.”
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He didn’t make a joke. He was not entangled at the moment. Theismann – Washington’s Last League MVP – related to every word. The Rookie just had the BUCS In the Wildcard round and injected hope in a franchise that is usually performed on vapors and déjà vu.
But the price? That went elsewhere. BuffaloS Josh Allen– who is unofficially knighted as the “King of the North”– ducks from the trophy, correct Lamar Jackson To it. Daniels did not crack the finalist list. Yet that was not the end of the story. Not even nearby.
Because if Daniels eventually wins an MVP, this would not just be another highlight. It would be the first time that a Quarterback from Washington has done it since Theismann 1983. That is more than four decades. Back when shoulder fillings were massive and helmets still out like prototypes.
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What Daniels has already done: bringing Washington deep in the late season, balance, swagger and the kind of fight that Thiskann did in all the caps tweet. All this does not have a blind -sided person who pays attention. Not the fans. Not the opponents. And absolutely not the voters.
So, if you follow history, keep the name Jayden Daniels Bookmark. He chases legacy. And the next time someone runs away from DC with an MVP, it might just be the Kid Joe who is already co-signing. But that chase starts on 7 September against the Giants in the Northwest Stadium.
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