3 reasons the Washington Commanders will beat the Ravens in Week 6

A win puts the Commanders into legitimate Super Bowl contention.
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Jayden Daniels continues his NFL MVP campaign

Jayden Daniels is the story of the NFL season. The rookie quarterback not only looks like the future franchise quarterback that has been missing for so long. He not only looks like he is already exponentially better than Robert Griffin III ever was. But he looks like a superstar. It looks like the signal-caller is going to become one of the faces of the entire league for years to come.

It's not a fluke. As people have stated, and as Daniels continues to casually show, this is just who he is. He is a pocket-passer extraordinaire who can run like Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson.

He's shown the biggest stages aren't too much for him. After all, just a few weeks ago he won a quarterback duel with Joe Burrow - one of the best in the game. This week he has another battle of the same nature.

In what is being labeled the game of the week between two of the top signal-callers in the NFL, there's not much else to expect at this point. Daniels is going to continue torching defenses like he already has been.

For the non-believers out there who say that the Washington Commanders haven't beaten anyone yet, this is where they show everybody what is being built in D.C. With the state of the Baltimore Ravens secondary, it's likely going to be his first 300-yard game with multiple touchdowns.

What Daniels has done this season is absurd. It's not even crazy to consider that he is more likely to dominate than he is to meet his first big rookie failure.

This is the game when, if he hasn't already, Daniels convinces people that he is a potential NFL MVP candidate in Year 1 of his professional career. He is going to become one of the few quarterbacks who keep their teams in the Super Bowl picture for years.

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