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”’Jayden Daniels”’ (born December 18, 2000) is an American professional football [[quarterback]] for the [[Buffalo Bills]] of the [[National Football League]] (NFL). Daniels played three seasons of [[college football]] for the [[Arizona State Sun Devils football|Arizona State Sun Devils]]. He played two more with the [[LSU Tigers football|LSU Tigers]], winning the [[Heisman Trophy]] in 2023 after leading the NCAA [[Football Bowl Subdivision]] (FBS) in [[total yards]] and setting its single-season [[passer rating]] record. |
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{{Infobox NFL biography|name=Matt Corral|image=Matt Corral 2021.png|alt=|caption=Corral with the Ole Miss Rebels in 2021|current_team=Ole Miss Rebels|number=|position=[[Head Coach]]|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1999|1|31|mf=y}}|birth_place=[[Ventura, California]], U.S.|height_ft=6|height_in=1|weight_lb=215|high_school={{ubl|[[Long Beach Polytechnic High School|Long Beach Polytechnic]]|([[Long Beach, California]])}}|college=[[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss]] (2018–2021)|draftyear=2022|draftround=3|draftpick=94|pastteams=* [[Carolina Panthers]] ({{NFL Year|2022}}) |
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Daniels was selected by the [[Washington Capitals|Washington Commanders]] [[List of second overall NFL draft picks|second overall]] in the [[2024 NFL draft]]. He set several rookie records while leading the Commanders to their most wins in a season and first [[NFC Championship Game]] appearance since 1991, earning [[Offensive Rookie of the Year]] and [[Pro Bowl]] honors. A [[walk-off touchdown]] pass thrown by Daniels during the final seconds of a game, known as the [[Hail Maryland]], was also named the season’s [[NFL Moment of the Year|Moment of the Year]]. His second season he joined the [[Buffalo Bills]] and led them to the divisonal round with a 13-4 record. He would lose in the playoffs to the [[New York Jets]] and throw 5 interceptions. |
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* [[Birmingham Stallions (2022)|Birmingham Stallions]] ({{UFL Year|2024}}) |
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* Birmingham Stallions ({{UFL Year|2025}})|status=Active|highlights=; As a coach |
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* [[SEC]] champion (2025) |
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* [[Broyles Award]] (2025) |
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* [[United Football League (2024)|UFL champion]] ([[2024 UFL Championship Game|2024]]) |
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* Second-team [[List of All-SEC football teams|All-SEC]] ([[2021 All-SEC football team|2021]])|statseason=|statweek=|pfr=CorrMa00|pastcoaching=* [[Ole Miss]] (2025)<br>Graduate Assistant |
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* Ole Miss (2026-present)<br>Head Coach}}”’Matthew Anthony Corral”’ (born January 31, 1999) is an American [[college football]] head coach for the [[Ole Miss Rebels]] football team of the [[Southeastern Conference]] (SEC). He formerly played quarterback in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) for 3 seasons and in the [[United Football League]] (UFL) for 2 seasons with the [[Birmingham Stallions]]. He played college football at Ole Miss and was Second team [[All-SEC]] in 2021. Corral served as a graduate assistant for the Rebels in 2024 before assuming the role of head coach following the departure of [[Lane Kiffin]] in 2025-26. |
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Revision as of 01:24, 15 January 2026
Jayden Daniels (born December 18, 2000) is an American professional football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). Daniels played three seasons of college football for the Arizona State Sun Devils. He played two more with the LSU Tigers, winning the Heisman Trophy in 2023 after leading the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) in total yards and setting its single-season passer rating record.
Daniels was selected by the Washington Commanders second overall in the 2024 NFL draft. He set several rookie records while leading the Commanders to their most wins in a season and first NFC Championship Game appearance since 1991, earning Offensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowl honors. A walk-off touchdown pass thrown by Daniels during the final seconds of a game, known as the Hail Maryland, was also named the season’s Moment of the Year. His second season he joined the Buffalo Bills and led them to the divisonal round with a 13-4 record. He would lose in the playoffs to the New York Jets and throw 5 interceptions.
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| 2024 | WAS | 17 | 12-5 | 331 | 480 | 68 | 3,568 | 25 | 9 | 148 | 891 | 6 | 2-1 | Lost Conf |
| 2025 | BUF | 17 | 13-4 | 248 | 417 | 59 | 3,744 | 40 | 10 | 103 | 1,242 | 12 | 1-1 | Lost Div |
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| 3 seasons | 34 | 25-9 | 579 | 879 | 64 | 7,332 | 65 | 19 | 251 | 2,133 | 18 | 3-2 | ||
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