NFL Week 16 grades: Cowboys earn 'A-' for wild win, Jayden Daniels leads Commanders to high mark


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Welcome to the Week 16 grades!

There were a lot of impressive performances in Week 16, but none of those were more impressive than the one that came from Jayden Daniels. In an NFC East showdown against Philadelphia, the Commanders rookie quarterback went off with a historical performance. Daniels threw for 258 yards and five touchdowns while also tacking on 81 rushing yards, which made him just the second quarterback in NFL history to throw for at least 250 yards and five touchdowns with at least 75 rushing yards in a single game. 

Daniels was especially impressive in the fourth quarter, throwing for 139 yards and three touchdowns in the 36-33 win. Daniels was so good that Washington was able to overcome five turnovers. With their win, the Commanders became the first team since 2010 to win a game despite giving up at least 30 points and turning the ball over at least five times. 

So what kind of grade do you get when you turn the ball over five times and still win? Let’s get to the Week 16 grades, starting with Eagles-Commanders. 

Washington 36-33 over Philadelphia

Cincinnati 24-6 over Cleveland

Detroit 34-17 over Chicago

Atlanta 34-7 over N.Y. Giants

Indianapolis 38-30 over Tennessee

L.A. Rams 19-9 over N.Y. Jets

Carolina 36-30 over Arizona (OT)

Buffalo 24-21 over New England

Minnesota 27-24 Seattle

Las Vegas 19-14 over Jacksonville

Miami 29-17 over San Francisco

Dallas 26-24 over Tampa Bay

Kansas City 27-19 over Houston (Saturday)

Baltimore 34-17 over Pittsburgh (Saturday)

L.A. Chargers 34-27 over Denver (Thursday)





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