On Oct. 27, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels threw the kind of pass people will talk about for a lifetime: a 52-yard Hail Mary deflected into the waiting arms of wide receiver Noah Brown with no time left on the clock.
The Commanders' improbable 18–15 victory over the Chicago Bears, more than any of their other 2024 wins, signaled the arrival of a new era in the nation's capital. Because of that, Washington's win has already been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame posted to social media Thursday that it had acquired two artifacts from the moment: Brown's gloves, and a Northwest Stadium pylon autographed by both Brown and Daniels.
📣New to the Hall!
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 7, 2024
On Oct. 27, 2024, @Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown slipped past a crowd of players and caught a 52-yard touchdown pass from rookie quarterback @JayD__5 to secure a "Hail Mary" win over the Bears. It marked only the seventh time in NFL history that a… pic.twitter.com/DQr25VSvne
The pieces are on display with a ball from the Commanders' 38–33 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 23, during which Daniels set a rookie completion-percentage record by hitting on 21 of his 23 pass attempts.
Washington is 7-2 at the moment—a half-game clear of the Philadelphia Eagles for the NFC East lead.
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