Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels added a new accolade to his stellar NFL debut. But this time he took down a decade-long franchise and league record held by Robert Griffin III against the Atlanta Falcons Sunday.
Griffin once tallied 815 rushing yards in his league debut of 2012. Daniels hit 85 yards before the end of the game — giving him 822 rushing yards and the record as noted by Bleacher Report.
Daniels broke a record that stood for 13 seasons. He even has one more regular season game left, if Washington chooses to play him in Week 18. Washington and the Falcons were deadlocked at 24-24 late in the fourth quarter.
Did Robert Griffin III respond to Jayden Daniels' new Commanders record?

Meanwhile, Griffin III quickly responded to his record falling at the hands of Daniels.



