One of the key differences for QB Jayden Daniels in his second season in Washington is the young quarterback is taking on more leadership responsibilities, including holding teammates accountable for mistakes. That’s a difference from his rookie season when HC Dan Quinn said the Commanders were intentional about leaving that off his plate.

“Don’t worry about, ‘You get lined up here, you do this, you do that,'” Quinn said via ESPN’s Dan Graziano. “We wanted him to be a great teammate and absolutely crush playing quarterback. So much can be put on kids: ‘Lead more, lead more.’ Right now, I want you to build your relationship with your teammates, who are learning you, and play quarterback. You don’t have to bring the team up. You don’t have to put the organization on your shoulders. Leave th

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