The Commanders are doing their job to avoid the “sophomore slump”.
The common belief is that when a quarterback plays well during his first NFL season, he will most of the time fall back into the league's fold. As a result, there is always talk of this “sophomore slump” for young NFL quarterbacks.
How does this apply to the Commanders’ Jayden Daniels?
Well, one thing overlooked in these discussions is the return of Commanders’ offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury. Kingsbury was the perfect supervisor for the former LSU Heisman Trophy winner. His creativity, variety, and penchant for having Daniels get rid of the ball early paid off big time.