Andrew Wylie, who has played with Patrick Mahomes before, admits he has had the “most fun” under Jayden Daniels after a 3-1 start
Andrew Wylie admits the Washington Commanders offensive line is having an absolute blast protecting QB Jayden Daniels.
L-R: Jayden Daniels, Andrew Wylie and Patrick Mahomes (Via Imago/X)
Andrew Wylie, offensive tackle for the Washington Commanders, admitted he’s having the time of his life playing with the NFC East team. Wylie and the team have cruised to a wonderful start to the season with a third victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
The Cardinals stood no chance as the Commanders chose to humiliate their rivals 42-14 at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The Commanders led by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels left the Cardinals no choice but to submit to the offensive antics.
On seeing this firsthand, Andrew Wylie, who was a part of two Super Bowls with the Kansas City Chiefs, said that he’s having a lot of fun, which in itself is a big thing. He praised his team and how they have stepped up in a couple of weeks.
Wylie has taken notes from the Week 1 failure and implemented them in the offensive line. They seemed to have figured out what was wrong with them and changed it in a certain way, which has been producing results. The credit is also partly the revamp of the management that took place after a poor 4-13 season last year.
We’re just have an effing blast up front – Andrew Wylie pic.twitter.com/BLIHz09s81
— Mitchell Tischler (@Mitch_Tischler) September 29, 2024
The management implemented Dan Quinn as their head coach, Kliff Kingsbury as their offensive coordinator, and Adam Peters in the driving seat.
Kingsbury, who has previously coached the Cardinals, took a more offensive approach, which included understanding and developing plays according to the offensive talents of the team. Kingsbury has also mentored Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, which was an added advantage to how to play the game on Sunday.
Jayden Daniels continues his magical run
On Sunday, Washington’s rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels, led the Commanders to yet another commanding win after the ‘so-called’ upset over Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3.
With an incredible 82.1% pass completion rate, he has set the record for the best four-game span in the Super Bowl era. He bested the record set by Tom Brady and piped Peyton Manning, both of which came during their MVP seasons.
Daniels has grabbed some noteworthy attention as he proved his pass completion rate is no fluke. After a strong rookie performance against the Bengals, which saw no turnovers or punts, Daniels has more fame to claim.
The Commanders will face a struggling Cleveland Browns next week looking to keep the streak alive.
Mohammed Bazim
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