Turnover differential: Commanders minus 14; Buccaneers plus-8
QB Jayden Daniels. All eyes are on the No. 2 pick out of LSU, the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner making his NFL debut. Daniels has shown a strong command of the offense throughout spring workouts and training camp, and now it's up to him to show he can transfer that over into meaningful game action. Daniels is Washington's eighth different season-opening starting QB in as many years.
QB Baker Mayfield is coming off a season in which he resurrected his career by throwing for career bests of 4,044 yards and 28 touchdowns and leading the Bucs to a third consecutive NFC South Division title and a playoff victory. The team rewarded him with a three-year, $100 million contract and is excited about the prospect of the 2018 No. 1 pick building on last year's success.
Todd Bowles' defense vs. Daniels, a mobile, dual-threat QB capable of impacting games with his legs as well as his arm. Bowles is entering his third season as Bucs coach. Since his arrival as defensive coordinator in 2019, Tampa Bay is 1-2 against rookie QBs making his first NFL start - losing to Daniel Jones of the Giants in 2019 and Brock Purdy of the 49ers in 2022 and beating Trace McSorley of the Cardinals in 2022. As coach, Bowles still calls defensive plays.
Commanders rookie DT Johnny Newton continues to work his way back from foot surgery. … Jeff Driskel may back up Daniels because QB Marcus Mariota has been limited by a chest injury. ... Bucs LB Yaya Diaby, who led the team with 7½ sacks as a rookie last season, returned to practice this week after missing much of training camp and the entire preseason because of an ankle injury. S Jordan Whitehead (quadriceps) also was a full participant in practice early in the week.