Jayden Daniels accomplishes a feat last done by Slinging Sammy Baugh in 1937
- Jayden Daniels threw two touchdown passes in his playoff debut, leading the Commanders to a 23-20 victory at Tampa Bay, a feat last accomplished by Slinging Sammy Baugh in 1937.
- Daniels became the first rookie in NFL history to lead his team in both rushing and passing yards during a playoff win, throwing for 268 yards and rushing for 38 yards.
- The Commanders' coach, Quinn, has guided the team into the divisional round in his first full season, marking a significant achievement as the ninth coach to do so in the last ten seasons.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers, under Coach Tomlin, faced their sixth consecutive playoff loss, tying him with three other coaches for the second-longest postseason losing streak in NFL history.
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