The Washington Commanders have been one of the stories of the year in the NFL, and coming off a last-second win over the Eagles in Week 16, Jayden Daniels and company are riding high into a Week 17 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons in which they can clinch a playoff berth for the first time in five seasons. The likely Offensive Rookie of the Year is the straw that stirs the drink in D.C., with 22 touchdown passes on a nearly 70% completion rate in his first NFL season. Oh, and the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner has also lived up to the hype on the ground with a team-leading 737 rushing yards and six rushing scores.
The Falcons enter Week 17 in the driver’s seat in the NFC South, and wins in the last two weeks will mean a first division title in Atlanta since 2016 — the season they made it to Super Bowl 51, a forgettable night for Falcons fans. Atlanta made a drastic change for both the present and the future heading into last week, replacing struggling quarterback Kirk Cousins with rookie Michael Penix Jr. Penix threw for more than 200 yards in his first NFL start, and the Falcons have won their last two as the club closes in on its first playoff appearance in eight years.
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