Jayden Daniels didn’t hold back, speaking clearly and forcefully after the Washington Commanders’ loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship game. The Commanders entered as underdogs and gave it their all, but ultimately, they were soundly defeated on the road in what was a historic win for the Eagles.

In his postgame comments, Daniels made it clear he never wants to feel that way again, stating, “I don’t want to have a feeling like this again.” He emphasized that it would serve as motivation for both him and his teammates heading into the 2025 NFL season.

During the postgame press conference, Daniels didn’t hold back in his language, expressing his frustration over the loss against the Eagles. “Excuse my language, but I couldn’t be prouder of my guys in the locker room,” he said, acknowledging the tremendous effort, especially from the rookies.

In what was his first season, Jayden Daniels set several personal and franchise records, signaling a bright future ahead. He finished the regular season with 25 touchdowns and 9 interceptions, and during the playoffs, he added 4 touchdowns and 567 yards—his best postseason stats so far.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 26: Jayden Daniels #5 of the Washington Commanders shakes hands with Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles after the Eagles 55-23 win during the NFC Championship Game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 26, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

Daniels earns respect from notable figures

One of the first former players to speak on Daniels’ impressive season was Robert Griffin III, who stated that Daniels’ performance has reignited hope among Commanders fans and that the result will never be forgotten. Skip Bayless also posted on X, saying, “I still fear Jayden Daniels, even now.”

Daniels’ record-breaking season with the Commanders

Arguably one of the best rookie seasons ever, as described by outlets like ESPN, Bleacher Report, CBS, and others, Daniels racked up 4,390 passing yards, 1,026 rushing yards, 30 passing touchdowns, and 7 rushing touchdowns. He led the Commanders to a strong 12-5 overall record, including two upset wins over the Buccaneers and Lions in the playoffs.