It appears that Jayden Daniels is indeed him.
The Washington Commanders rookie quarterback was at it again during Week 4 against the Arizona Cardinals. Daniels made it look easy out there, completing 26/30 pass attempts and logging both a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown as Washington cruised to a 42-14 win. Though one of Daniels’ incompletions was admittedly an interception, his superb Week 4 continued on what has been a pristine start to his rookie season.
As the game went final, the FOX broadcast aired a wild statistic about Daniels. The 23-year-old now owns the highest completion percentage of any quarterback through his first four career games (with a minimum of 75 total pass attempts). Daniels’ 82.1 percent surpasses even the mark that Tom Brady began his career with back in 2000-01 (79.2)…