Jayden Daniels, the Washington Commanders’ rookie quarterback, is quickly establishing himself as a force in the NFL. In their dominant 42-14 Week 4 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, Daniels showcased his dual-threat abilities, completing 26 of 30 passes for 233 yards with one touchdown and one interception, while also adding 47 rushing yards and a touchdown on eight carries.
But Daniels’ contributions went beyond just a great game. He etched his name in the record books by setting two NFL records with his performance. According to Elias Sports, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft became the first quarterback in league history to achieve two consecutive games with a completion percentage of 85% or higher, with a minimum of 15 attempts in each contest.
This kind of accuracy is rarely seen, especially from a rookie, making Daniels’ accomplishment even more remarkable.
Even more astonishing, Daniels surpassed a record previously held by one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history: Tom Brady. Through his first four games of the season, Daniels now holds the highest completion percentage for any quarterback with a minimum of 75 attempts.
The Commanders’ star has completed an astounding 82.1% of his passes, breaking Brady’s previous record of 79.2%, set during his legendary 2007 season. Daniels’ feat is even more impressive when you consider that other top-tier quarterbacks like Geno Smith (77.3% in 2022) and Kyler Murray (76.1% in 2021) also fell short of reaching these numbers.
For a rookie quarterback, maintaining such a high level of accuracy while learning the speed and complexity of the NFL game is no small feat. Daniels has demonstrated poise in the pocket and precision in his throws, all while utilizing his mobility to extend plays and create additional offensive opportunities.
His ability to consistently deliver accurate passes under pressure is what separates him from many young quarterbacks and has fans and analysts alike buzzing about his potential.
Through the first four weeks of the 2024 NFL season, Daniels’ 82.1% completion rate isn’t just a statistic—it’s a statement. He is proving that he belongs at the highest level of competition, and his performances are fueling Washington’s early-season success.
As Daniels continues to impress, breaking records and leading his team to victories, it’s clear that the Commanders may have found their quarterback of the future. The fact that he’s already setting records in a league filled with legendary quarterbacks is a testament to his talent, preparation, and adaptability.
If his current form is any indication, the future looks incredibly bright for Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders.