Hype over the backups? Jayden Daniels’ attention stolen in the Commanders quarterback room
In their pursuit of Super Bowl glory, the Washington Commanders are leaving no stone unturned. On Friday, the franchise announced the addition of seasoned quarterback Josh Johnson to their roster on a one-year deal. The move strengthens their quarterback depth, positioning Johnson as the third-string option behind rookie sensation Jayden Daniels and Marcus Mariota.Johnson's career is nothing short of extraordinary. Drafted in 2008 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round, he has played for a record 14 NFL franchises, adapting and persevering in a career spanning over 15 years. Johnson's previous stint in Washington during the 2018 season was notable, where he started three games, threw for 590 yards, scored three touchdowns, and claimed his first-ever victory as a starter.Brittany Mahomes experiences crucial moment as daughter gets scared by a princess at DisneySince then, Johnson has filled backup […]