QUINIX Sport News: Doink you very much: Commanders beat Bucs with dramatic walk-off FG

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Washington rookie QB Jayden Daniels directed the final drive that ended with Zane Gonzalez doinking the winning field goal off the inside of the right upright.

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) warms up before an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken)
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels showed incredible poise late in Sunday’s wild-card playoff win over the Tampa Bay Bucs. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken)

Generations went by in the NFL and one thing held true for all but a few outliers: Rookie quarterbacks struggled, they didn’t carry their teams to the playoffs and they surely didn’t go on the road in the playoffs and win.

There were some rookie quarterbacks that started for very good teams and were parts of playoff appearances and even some wins, but very few were the driving force behind those teams. Not many rookie quarterbacks throughout NFL history have been Jayden Daniels though.

Daniels looks nothing like a rookie and hasn’t since very early this season. He looks like a superstar already. Daniels was a key, yet again, in the Commanders’ 23-20 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that sent Washington to the divisional round. Daniels completed a fourth-down pass for a touchdown in the fourth quarter for the lead, and after the Buccaneers tied the game 20-20 with 4:41 left, Daniels calmly led a drive for the win. Zane Gonzalez doinked in the game-winning field goal off the right upright as time expired. As was the case all season, Daniels was completely unaffected in pressure situations.

Daniels isn’t just along for the ride with the Commanders. He’s the centerpiece of a team that stunned the NFL by winning 12 games in the regular season and then going on the road and beating the NFC South champs. It’s the first time since the Seattle Seahawks in 2012 with Russell Wilson that a team went on the road with a rookie quarterback and won a playoff game. The Commanders ask Daniels to carry a flawed roster, and he has answered that call all season.

Leading a game-winning drive in the final minutes is not supposed to be how first playoff games go for rookie quarterbacks. Nobody told that to Daniels.

It was clear from the start that Daniels wasn’t intimidated by the spotlight of making his first playoff start, and doing it on the road. He hasn’t been scared all season, so it wasn’t a big surprise that he was in control on Sunday night.

Daniels got the Commanders off to a 10-3 lead in the first half. He hit Dyami Brown for the game’s first touchdown on a 10-yard pass. The Buccaneers did a pretty good job keeping Daniels from making big plays when he ran the ball, but Daniels was efficient as a passer. He was a totally different quarterback than the one the Buccaneers saw in Week 1 of the season.

The Buccaneers have a good offense of their own and they finally got rolling near the end of the first half. Sparked by a physical run from Mayfield, Tampa Bay moved downfield and after a defensive pass interference penalty on Marshon Lattimore, Mike Evans beat his longtime personal rival Lattimore for a 1-yard touchdown.

That made the score 10-10 at halftime. Finally there was a compelling game on wild-card weekend.

Tampa Bay made a couple of key mistakes in the fourth quarter that helped out Washington.

The Buccaneers got a key stop on fourth down in the fourth quarter, but a crucial turnover gave the ball right back to the Washington offense. Mayfield was either going to hand it to rookie Jalen McMillan on a jet sweep or fake it to him, but the timing was off, the ball hit McMillan in the side and it fell to the ground. The Commanders recovered at the 13-yard line. Mayfield was angry at the fumble, punching the ground after the Commanders recovered. The Commanders went for it again on fourth down and Daniels hit Terry McLaurin for a touchdown and a 20-17 lead.

The Buccaneers came right downfield and had third-and-inches but there was an unusual mistake. Center Graham Barton appeared to forget the snap count and snapped it early, and the rest of the offense wasn’t moving. The Commanders dropped Bucky Irving for a loss once the play did get going, and the Buccaneers settled for a field goal and a 20-20 tie.

The fumbled exchange to McMillan and the miscommunication on the snap gave Washington seven points and might have cost the Buccaneers seven points on the other end.

The Commanders had a chance to win the game with one clutch drive. Daniels hit a huge pass to Brown on third-and-six to keep the drive going. He made a nearly impossible pass to a well-covered Austin Ekeler that got Washington into field-goal range. On a third-and-one in the final minute Daniels got past defensive lineman Calijah Kancey, who could only grab Daniels’ towel as he stiff-armed the defensive lineman as he ran by, and got the first down that allowed Washington set up a field goal as time expired.

Daniels is having a special, historic rookie season. And even with all of the accolades from his regular season, it would have been excusable if he went on the road and struggled in his first postseason start. But watching him on Sunday night, it was easy to forget he was a rookie at all.

Live43 updates
  • Washington wins a playoff game for the first time in 19 years, and the Commanders are off to Philadelphia

  • Zane Gonzalez DOINKS IT IN from 37 yards at the buzzer!!!!!!

    SOUUND ON FOR THIS ONE!!!!! WASHINGTON WINS!!!

  • Jayden Daniels glides for the first down

    This is unteachable athletic greatness. You have to draft this kind of player, trade for him or figure out a way to sign him in free agency.

  • Washington tries a hard count on 3rd and 1, and then takes a timeout

    Marcus Mariota was under center — Washington had a successful sneak with Mariota earlier — but the Bucs didn’t jump

  • Ekeler for one more yard

    54 seconds left, and the Commanders have a 3rd and 1 from the Tampa Bay 19. The Bucs call timeout and have one timeout left, and have to have a stop on this next snap. The Commanders do have two timeouts in their pocket. If the Commanders don’t gain another yard, it would be a 36-yard field goal try for Zane Gonzalez — who is 24-of-27 in his career from 30-39 yards,.

  • Austin Ekeler for 18 yards, inside the 30!

    Jayden Daniels has ZERO fear. The Commanders are FULLY in control now.

  • Two-minute warning and Washington is driving

    The Commanders have it on the Tampa Bay 45 with a 2nd and 10 with two timeouts in their pocket. They can control the clock, but they’re not quite in Zane Gonzalez’s range yet — he’s hit from 52 yards tonight, but Washington elected to pass on a 56-yard attempt as well. Think the 35-yard-line at least for a field goal attempt, and remember, the Commanders are 3-for-5 on fourth down tries tonight.

  • Dyami Brown is having a star turn tonight

    A double-spy on Jayden Daniels on a third down, and he’s already making defensive coordinators loose sleep in schemes.

  • Bucs drive stalls out, Chase McLaughlin ties it with a field goal

    It’s 20-20 with 4:41 to play in regulation. Poor timing on a 3rd and 1 snap wound up costing the Buccaneers a couple of yards and they weren’t willing to risk it on a fourth down deep in Washington territory. It’s the second time a bungled snap — after the Mayfield fumble — has cost the Bucs in the 4th quarter.

    Washington has been here before, needing a late score to win — games against Philadelphia and Chicago come to mind — and its been up for the challenge in some huge moments. We’ll see how this thriller, which is the most competitive of the wild card games to this point, shakes out.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David, left, forces Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) out of bounds during the first half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David, left, forces Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) out of bounds during the first half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
    We’ve got a 20-20 tie late in the fourth quarter of this wild-card weekend matchup between the Buccaneers and the Commanders. (AP/Chris O’Meara)
  • Commanders cash in a fourth down for a TD to Terry McLaurin

    This time Jayden Daniels was able to find McLaurin for the score and the Commanders make good on the massive Bucs mistake. It’s a Washington lead, 20-17, with under 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter. Washington finally making another play in the red zone has them in front, but it’s been so challenging all night, as it had to come on another fourth down attempt.

  • Mayfield fumbles, Bobby Wagner recovers!!!

    A DISASTER for the Buccaneers — Baker Mayfield and Jalen McMillian’s timing was off, and the Commanders are back in the red zone in sudden charge.

  • Commanders fail on 4th down from the 3-yard-line

    It’s Washington’s third red zone trip without a touchdown tonight, and this one had a 1st and goal at the 1-yard-line. Brian Robinson going backward and three Jayden Daniels incompletions later, the Bucs have the ball — albeit on their own 3-yard-line — and the lead, early in the 4th quarter.

  • Zyon McCollum called for pass interference in the end zone, Commanders get it at the 1-yard-line

    Gigantic penalty on the first play of the 4th quarter, and Washington is in business.

  • End of 3rd quarter: Buccaneers 17, Commanders 13

    TAMPA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 12: Baker Mayfield #6 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hands the ball to Bucky Irving #7 against the Washington Commanders during the first quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff at Raymond James Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)TAMPA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 12: Baker Mayfield #6 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hands the ball to Bucky Irving #7 against the Washington Commanders during the first quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff at Raymond James Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
    The Buccaneers hold a 17-13 lead after three quarters against the Commanders. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

    It’s been a good one in Tampa, with the Bucs and Commanders trading second half scores in a 17-13 games. Both offenses have had some bright spots after halftime, and it’ made for a see-saw battle at Raymond James Stadium.

  • Daniels to Ertz on 4th down

    The Commanders go for it as much as anyone in the league and in no-man’s-land, this 4th and 5 was a no brainer. Huge play by the rookie QB to the veteran safety blanket tight end.

  • Washington is back into Tampa Bay territory

    It took just three plays, but a holding penalty on Jamel Dean, a Jayden Daniels run, and a drop in the bucket to Terry McLaurin and the Commanders are at the Bucs’ 42. The game has gotten very up-and-down the field since the start of the 3rd quarter

  • Lucky Bucky! Touchdown Bucs!

    Baker Mayfield finds his running back for the passing TD. Assist to Jalen McMillian for the rub (or pick if you’re a defensive player) to get Irving open and it’s 17-13 Tampa Bay with 4:31 to play in the fourth quarter.

  • Tampa Bay driving to answer

    The Bucs have some CHUNK plays on this drive. First Mike Evans beat Marshon Lattimore to pick up 19 in the pass game, and Bucky Irving ripped off runs of 18 and 10 yards and the Bucs are inside the 10-yard-line.

  • Zane Gonzalez makes the 22-yarder to give Washington a 13-10 lead

    It’s the second time the Commanders have been in the red zone and not gotten a touchdown. With how Tampa Bay moved the ball late in the first half, certainly the Commanders will like that there are more points on the board, but they will wind up kicking themselves if this turns into a touchdown fest in the second half after they couldn’t cash in a goal-to-go situation to open the third quarter.

  • Jamel with a HUGE PBU in the end zone

    The Commanders will settle for a field goal attempt after the breakup intended for Terry McLaurin.

 

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