It’s a good thing that none of us in the TSN betting department are known for overreactions.
If that were the case, you’d be reading an article making the case for Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels as the NFL regular season MVP right now.
Yes, Daniels has been that good through the first three games of his NFL career.
I know it’s hard to watch every single NFL game.
If you have the time to go back and watch one game from Week 3, make sure it’s Washington’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football.
None of us that watched the tape will ever forget seeing Daniels make one play after another as he led the Commanders to a 38-33 win.
There was no way that a rookie quarterback was going to go into Cincinnati and lead a 7.5-point underdog to an upset win in prime time to send the Bengals to 0-3.
But that’s exactly what happened.
The stats from Monday’s win jump off the page and after going back and watching the game from start to finish it’s abundantly clear that the hype around Daniels is justified.
Daniels has emerged as the favourite to win the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award at FanDuel.
If he performs the way that he has the past two weeks again this Sunday versus the Arizona Cardinals, we’ll all be talking on Monday about how Daniels led the Commanders to another upset win.
This is the Morning Coffee for Wednesday September 25th, 2024.
Daniels Emerges As OROY Favourite After Epic Start To NFL Career
Daniels to win NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year could be found as high as +600 at FanDuel in late August.
After leading Washington to back-to-back wins over the New York Giants and Cincinnati Bengals, Daniels is now the favourite to win the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year at FanDuel this morning.
Jayden Daniels to win NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year was +600 at the start of the season at @FanDuelCanada. 🧾
— TSN EDGE (@TSN_Edge) September 25, 2024
Daniels is now the favourite to win that award entering Week 4. 👀#RaiseHail | #NFL pic.twitter.com/9uXL5hfT45
In a Week 2 win over the Giants, Daniels went 23-of-29 for 226 yards and ran for another 44 yards on the ground.
It was an impressive performance in the first win of his NFL career, but it wasn’t enough to convince most of the betting public that the Commanders would cover as a 7.5-point underdog in Cincinnati on Monday Night Football in Week 2.
60 per cent of the bets at FanDuel were on the Bengals to win and cover.
Washington didn’t just cover the 7.5.
The Commanders won outright as a +285 underdog thanks in large part to a brilliant performance by Daniels.
That! Kid!@JayD__5 | #RaiseHail pic.twitter.com/mnzRFnRffr
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) September 24, 2024
The rookie second-overall pick went 21-of-23 for 254 yards with two touchdowns and zero turnovers.
Daniels completed a ridiculous 91.3 per cent of his pass attempts to set the NFL record for the highest completion percentage by a rookie QB in any game in NFL history.
Jayden Daniels’ 27-yard touchdown pass to Terry McLaurin had a completion probability of 10.3%, the most improbable TD of the season, and the most improbable completion by the Commanders in the NGS era (since 2016).#WASvsCIN | @Commanders pic.twitter.com/mvDpQkG9ly
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) September 24, 2024
He also ran for 39 yards and his third rushing score of the season, following 2012 Rookie of the Year winner Robert Griffin III as the only players in NFL history with 600 passing yards and three rushing touchdowns in their first three NFL starts.
Jayden Daniels had a historic MNF debut: 293 total yards, 91.3 comp%, 3 total TDs 🔥@JayD__5 | @Commanders pic.twitter.com/TMUHGzUjsw
— NFL (@NFL) September 24, 2024
Excluding drives that ended with time expiring in a half, Daniels has led Washington on 14 consecutive scoring drives dating back to the final drive of Week 1.
That’s the longest such streak by a rookie QB over the last 45 seasons.
Pretty good start for Jayden Daniels 🤯 pic.twitter.com/N5wJ5EUjrI
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) September 24, 2024
The Commanders aren’t sheltering him from pressure situations, either.
Washington is 5-for-5 on fourth-down conversions this season – tied with the Buffalo Bills for the most attempts without a fail by any team in the NFL.
In case you missed it, Buffalo’s QB is now a co-favourite to win NFL regular season MVP at FanDuel.
MORNING COFFEE ☕️
— TSN EDGE (@TSN_Edge) September 24, 2024
Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes are now co-favourites to win the NFL regular season MVP award. 🏆
READ: https://t.co/Ysw18lnuFV pic.twitter.com/DhnqT5Cu0E
Besides Josh Allen, I’m not sure that there’s another quarterback in the NFL that has been more impressive than Daniels, especially considering that we’re talking about his first three-career NFL starts.
The 23-year-old leads the league with an 80.3 per cent completion rate that is the second-highest mark through a player’s first three games of a season in NFL history behind only Drew Brees.
The mental chess match is my favorite part of this game.
— Kurt Benkert (@KurtBenkert) September 24, 2024
Jayden Daniels is growing in real time. pic.twitter.com/zskQ0dXs45
When he’s not making plays with his arm, he’s averaging 57.0 rushing yards per game – the second-best mark in the entire NFL behind only Lamar Jackson this season.
The Commanders and their fans must be thrilled with what they have seen from their rookie quarterback.
"Jayden Daniels was making plays from the pocket and this was an absolute dime..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) September 24, 2024
I give Terry McLaurin a lot of credit and I have a ton of respect for him" ~ @AaronRodgers12 #PMSLive https://t.co/9JkMrpWcIT pic.twitter.com/gvJDYsok40
I know that it’s only three games and he has a long year ahead of him, but I’m thrilled by the prospect of Daniels continuing to build off what I’ve seen from him so far.
I expect Daniels to build off his strong start in Week 4 when Washington travels to face Arizona on Sunday.
The Cardinals are coming off a 20-13 loss to the Detroit Lions in which they allowed a total of 187 rushing yards on 43 attempts.
Taking a closer look at the numbers, it’s clear that the Arizona defence is susceptible against opponents that can run the football.
.@Jahmyr_Gibbs1 was ELECTRIC in Week 3's win ⚡️
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) September 24, 2024
Up next: #SEAvsDET | 📺 ABC/ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/cedtI170yU
In Week 1, they allowed Allen to rush for 39 yards and two touchdowns while giving up a total of 130 yards on 33 total carries in a 34-28 loss.
In Week 2, they didn’t have to worry nearly as much about stopping the run as Blake Corum and Kyren Williams struggled to find space behind an injury-ravaged offensive line for the Los Angeles Rams and they cruised to a 41-10 win at home.
Then they allowed David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs to average 4.8 yards per carry in a Week 3 loss to Detroit.
Even Lions quarterback Jared Goff got into the action.
Jared "Wheels" Goff FTW#DETvsAZ | 📺 FOX pic.twitter.com/x3CflPvA0G
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) September 22, 2024
The Commanders rank fifth in the NFL with an average of 153.7 rushing yards per game this season and their six rushing touchdowns are tied for the second-most through three games in franchise history.
Washington will lean on the legs of Daniels and running back Brian Robinson Jr., who wasn’t great against Cincinnati but did rush for 133 yards and a touchdown against the Giants in Week 2.
Robinson has been excellent after contact this season and that should continue in Arizona this weekend.
Brian Robinson leads the NFL in yards after contact per rush in 2024
— Jacob Gibbs (@jagibbs_23) September 25, 2024
183 of 206 rushing yards have been earned after initial contact with a defender 😤 https://t.co/q7SIDJKJ1V
On the other side of the ball, the Commanders will be in tough to slow down Kyler Murray, who has shown flashes of his elite potential over the first three weeks.
The good news for Washington is that Murray might be without his top receiving threat in tight end Trey McBride, who suffered a concussion in the loss to Detroit.
The Arizona offence really hit a wall in the second half against the Lions and while I expect them to bounce back against this Commanders’ defence, I expect Daniels to keep Washington in that game the same way that he did against the Giants and Bengals the past two weeks.
If you missed it, please go back and at least check out the highlights of what Daniels did to Cincinnati on Monday Night Football.
If nothing else, click “play” on the tweet below.
JAYDEN DANIELS. TERRY MCLAURIN. THE COMMANDERS.
— NFL (@NFL) September 24, 2024
📺: #WASvsCIN on ABC
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus and ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/bP5qrpGN8q
At this point, regression is inevitable for the Commanders offence.
It will be very difficult to sustain the level of efficiency that they’ve displayed over the past two weeks.
At the same time, the Cardinals defence might be the best match-up that Washington has faced this season.
For that reason, even if we do see some regression, I believe the Commanders will have a chance to win this game outright.
I’ll lock in Washington +3.5 as my first FanDuel Best Bet for Week 4 in the NFL.
Hopefully, Daniels continues to impress by adding to a remarkable start to his NFL career with another strong performance in Arizona on Sunday.
Have a great day, everyone!



