There was some concern as to whether or not Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels would be available for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears due to a rib injury.
He was not only available, but he threw what is going to be one of the most discussed passes in franchise history.
With the Commanders trailing, 15-12, with just two seconds to play in the fourth quarter, Daniels completed a 52-yard Hail Mary to Noah Brown to lift the Commanders to an 18-15 win.
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Everything about that play is incredible. From Daniels scrambling around and buying time, to the fact he effortlessly launched that ball over 60 yards in the air with a rib injury, to the way it just calmly bounced to a wide-open Brown standing all by himself in the end zone.
It capped off a wild final six minutes of the game that saw the Bears fumble on the one-yard line, get the football back and then drive for what appeared to be a game-winning drive with 25 seconds to play in the game.
It turned out Daniels and the Commanders only needed 25 seconds to win the game. The Commanders are 6-2 and in first place in the NFC East.
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