“As far as the reps go, obviously with (Daniels) and Marcus and moving around, there’ll be certain days that feature more of another,” Quinn said on July 23. “But I’m glad that you brought it up. It’s certainly not a secret. It’s a journey and a process. Through practices, through scrimmages and preseason games all the way down, that’s where the journey will take us. And then — not trying to hold back the info, but when we know, we’ll say it.”
Daniels has seemingly been ready to start from the jump and comes in with plenty of playing experience having started 55 games in five college seasons (12,750 passing yards, 89 touchdowns). He burst onto the scene during his final college season, winning the Heisman Trophy and showing tremendous capability as a dual-threat quarterback, which led Washington to select the LSU product at No. 2 overall.
Caleb Williams, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, didn’t play in last Thursday’s Hall of Fame game, but that wasn’t a shocker considering the Bears were scheduled with one more preseason games compared to 30 other squads.
Gauging how the entire Washington offense is comprehending a new scheme might compel Quinn to play other featured players on offense as competing signal-callers take the helm, however, as the Commanders hope to have finally landed a franchise QB, we certainly know who will be getting all the attention.
Commanders-Jets is set to kick off at 12 p.m. ET this Saturday at MetLife Stadium.
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