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WR Terry McLaurin has caught his third touchdown of this postseason. He has now caught a touchdown reception in four straight games going back to Week 18 of the regular season.

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WR Terry McLaurin has become the sixth player in franchise history to record 3-plus receiving touchdowns in the postseason, joining Art Monk, Gary Clark, Alvin Garrett, Charlie Brown and Roy Jefferson.

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WR Terry McLaurin is the first player to have one receiving touchdown in three straight playoffs games since TE Travis Kelce in 2023.

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QB Jayden Daniels is the third rookie quarterback in NFL history to have at least one rushing and on passing touchdown in a playoff game.

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QB Jayden Daniels is the fifth player in franchise history and the fourth offensive player in franchise history to earn AP Rookie of the Year honors.

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Daniels joins Kyler Murray (2019), Dak Prescott (2016), Robert Griffin III (2012), Cam Newton (2011), Sam Bradford and Matt Ryan (2008) as the only NFC QBs to ever earn the award.

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Daniels becomes the first Washington rookie to earn AP Rookie of the Year honors since DE Chase Young in 2020 and he is the first offensive player to earn AP Rookie of the Year honors since Robert Griffin III in 2012.

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We join the sports fans and community in Washington, D.C. in mourning the loss of the great John Feinstein. John’s brilliant writing and storytelling helped shape the D.C. sports landscape for decades. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of John’s family and friends during this