What did Jayden Daniels think of the Commanders' new uniforms?

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In case you missed it, the Washington Commanders revealed their new uniforms on Wednesday. The uniform reveal, or the alternate logo, wasn't a huge surprise. The "new" look was a nod to Washington's championship past. The Commanders debuted the uniforms in three home games last season, but, by NFL rules, couldn't make them permanent until 2026.

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It's safe to say that Washington's new look was a hit with fans. Several fans lined up at the Commanders' team store in Landover to grab some of the new merchandise.

But what did the team's biggest star think of the new threads? Quarterback Jayden Daniels was featured in the promotional release for the new uniforms, alongside Terry McLaurin. So, while Daniels already knew what the new uniforms looked like, he publicly expressed his approval of the new look on Wednesday.

There you have it: Washington's new uniforms are QB1 approved.

The Commanders wore the white Super Bowl-era uniforms last season. However, Daniels only played in one of those three games, and, unfortunately, it was against the Seattle Seahawks when he dislocated his left non-throwing elbow.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels approves of new uniforms

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