Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary TD to
Noah Brown gives Commanders 18-15 win over Bears
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[October 28, 2024]
By STEPHEN WHYNO
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Jayden Daniels had a couple of very simple
thoughts going through his head with the Washington Commanders
needing to make a long-distance throw to beat the Chicago Bears.
“Buy some time and don’t throw the ball out of bounds," Daniels
said.
Daniels scrambled around for nearly 13 seconds and heaved the ball
from the Washington 35-yard line with no time on the clock. The pass
tipped off the hands of Zach Ertz short of the goal line and into
the waiting arms of Noah Brown, who was standing alone in the end
zone, for a 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown that gave the Commanders an
improbable 18-15 victory on Sunday and sent players, coaches and
fans into a frenzy.
The rookie quarterback never even saw Brown make the catch.
“I just heard people screaming and our sideline rushing the field.
That’s how I knew,” said Daniels, whose status was uncertain until
hours before kickoff because of a rib injury. “That’s kind of like a
once-in-a-lifetime experience. Not too many people get to experience
stuff like that.”
Daniels' heroics came after the Commanders (6-2) fell behind with 25
seconds left on a TD run by Roschon Johnson after a
pass-interference penalty put the ball on the 1-yard line. There
were just 19 seconds left after a kickoff return to the 24.
Three completions later, Daniels added his best highlight yet to a
season that has made him the favorite to be AP Offensive Rookie of
the Year and one of the NFL's most electric players.
“We’re blessed to have ‘5’ leading this team: The things he can do
is special,” Brown said. “I wouldn’t want to play with any other
quarterback.”
Offensive lineman Sam Cosmi said it was “like a movie.”
“Front-row seats to something amazing,” Cosmi said. "That was just
crazy. This will always stick in my head forever. What a moment."
In the NFL’s sixth matchup of rookie quarterbacks taken with the top
two picks in the draft, Daniels threw for 326 yards and ran for 52.
Caleb Williams, taken first by the Bears (4-3), completed four of
his first 16 passes and finished 10 of 24 for 131 yards.
Chicago, which had its winning streak snapped at three, had just 172
yards of offense before the fourth quarter started and did not get
on the board until D'Andre Swift's 56-yard TD run late in the third.
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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) leaves the
field after an 18-15 win over the Chicago Bears in an NFL football
game Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
“That’s just us shooting ourselves in the foot and
that comes from details and focus in the game, throughout the week,”
said Williams, a Washington-area native who was playing back home
for the first time as a pro. “That comes from myself. I’m included
in that for sure. Definitely missed a few passes that I don’t miss
typically so, tough, but very encouraging because we stayed in it.”
Daniels was not himself at times and looked a bit off because of the
rib injury, which knocked him out of last week's win over Carolina
and kept him from practicing Wednesday and Thursday. He took several
hits after letting go of the ball but was at his best when it
mattered.
“We knew he had it in him,” running back Brian Robinson Jr. said.
“He just showed us today what he’s capable of and how tough he is.”
Scoring Seibert
Austin Seibert kicked four field goals for the Commanders for their
only points until the Hail Mary.
Signing Seibert after a kicking debacle in the season opener has
turned out to be huge for Washington. Even with one fewer game, he
passed Mark Moseley during his All-Pro season in 1982 for the most
field goals made and most points scored through Week 8 in franchise
history.
Injuries
Bears: After losing left tackle Braxton Jones in the first half with
a knee injury, guards Teven Jenkins (knee) and Bill Murray (chest)
were knocked out in the fourth.
Commanders: LT Cornelius Lucas limped off the field midway through
the third quarter with an ankle injury. Rookie Brandon Coleman, who
has been splitting the snaps with Lucas, was inactive because of a
concussion.
Up next
Bears: Visit Arizona next Sunday.
Commanders: Visit the New York Giants next Sunday.
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