
Jerry Jones: 'I Get Sick' Thinking Cowboys Have to Face Jayden Daniels Twice a Year
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones isn't looking forward to the Cowboys facing off against Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels twice a year moving forward.
"I get sick when I think the Cowboys have got to play him twice a year for the rest of his career," Jones said in an interview at Thursday's NFL Honors. "I would say this, we played him pretty good in Washington and we played him pretty good for a half when we got him down to Dallas. But he's a great talent, unique."
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Daniels completed 62 percent of his throws for 313 yards and two touchdowns compared to a pair of interceptions in two starts against Dallas. He also rushed for 101 yards and a score on 11 attempts.
With Daniels coming off an impressive rookie season, it's clear that Washington's future opponents aren't excited to face off against the dual-threat quarterback.

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