Commanders, Jayden Daniels pull off 1 in 1.7 million feat as offense nearly perfect vs. Giants, Bengals

Jayden Daniels stole the spotlight with a historic performance in a win on "Monday Night Football" vs.
the Bengals in Week 3.
But he and his team did something together that is even more impressive.
You could call it, one in a million.
Wait, it's even more improbable than that.
They have scored on every drive in back-to-back games, excluding kneel downs.
They had eight drives Monday: five touchdowns, a field goal and two ending in kneel downs at the end of each half.
In Week 2 vs.
the Giants , they had seven field goals and a kneel down to end the half.
Basically, 100% scoring rates.
One game like that is extremely rare.
There's been 10 games since 2000 where a team scored on every drive excluding kneel downs.
That's over a 1 in 1,300 chance (considering there's been 12,990 games including playoffs) The Commanders did this twice in a row, making it a one in a 1.7 million feat.
Here's one for the, "but I was told there would be no math," crowd.
A simpler breakdown.
Jayden Daniels has had 2 career NFL games where his team scored on every drive excluding kneel downs (three total starts) Tom Brady , Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes combined to do that twice in their entire careers, including playoffs (1,094 starts).
In a word.
Unbelievable..
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