The Commanders have struggled offensively in recent years and are set to trot out a different Week 1 starting quarterback for the eighth straight season in 2024. It’s assumed Jayden Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick in this year’s draft, will be up to that task as a rookie. The LSU product led the nation with 1,134 rushing yards during his Heisman-winning campaign, and is already generating the type of excitement reminiscent of Robert Griffin III’s arrival in Washington in 2012.
After going through Washington’s offseason program, Ekeler is liking what he’s seen early on from Daniels both on and off the field.
“He’s an absolute stud out there slinging it,” Ekeler said. “I love his leadership that he’s shown early on. You know, he’s texting me about routes, he’s calling me out in practice, ‘Hey, Ek, this is what we need to do on this,’ or ‘What did you see on this choice route?’
“He’s got all of the right stuff that I love to see from a quarterback that he’s been bringing out in the first couple weeks that I’ve met him. Looking forward to his growth, and we have a lot of veterans like you mentioned that we brought in to help set the culture.”
Setting the culture in Washington was a continuous theme brought on by Ekeler during his appearance on the The Insiders, and new Commanders head coach Dan Quinn is playing a major role in that endeavor. Longtime regarded as a players coach, Quinn, who comes over from the rival Cowboys, takes over a Commanders team that hasn’t reached the playoffs since 2020 and has been unable to see a double-digit win season since 2012.
There’s plenty of work to be had in Washington as it enters a new era that includes, new ownership, a completely new regime and a potential franchise-altering star quarterback at the helm. As Ekeler looks to do his part in not only restoring himself as a do-it-all weapon in the backfield, he’s taking it upon himself as a veteran leader to ensure Washington’s franchise shift goes in the right direction — one step at a time.
“To me, it’s not even about that,” Ekeler said when asked about the Commanders reclaiming the division. “It’s not even about NFC East, not about the Super Bowl — it’s about what we have right now in the locker room. I can’t even see that far out. For me, it’s how do we establish a culture that brings the team together. That is the phase we’re in right now.
“I’m thinking how can we become the best team possible right now while we’re just together with each other because we have a lot of new pieces, we’ve got a lot of new parts. I don’t care about what happened last year. That’s how we’re judged in this league, absolutely, on what have you done for me lately. Well, that’s in the past. We have a new opportunity as a team to move forward. I’m not going to sit up here and say this is what we’re going to go do — I don’t care what we’re going to go do in the future — I’m too focused on now. I’m focused on right now because that is going to lead to what goes on in the future, which is what we want to do. Yes, we want to go in a direction to win games, but it doesn’t matter unless you take care of the opportunity right now, which is build the culture, build everyone up as far as being a good teammate, being bought into some type of standard, some type of culture, accountability, all these different things you need to go and make a run, and then we will proceed to the next thing.”