The highly anticipated matchup of Commanders Week 1 versus Buccaneers ended in a tough road loss for Washington, as Baker Mayfield led Tampa Bay to a convincing 37-20 victory to open the 2024 NFL season. The game also marked the professional debut of rookie quarterback and No. 2 overall pick, Jayden Daniels.
Mayfield threw for 289 yards and four touchdowns. He showed veteran poise and commanded an offense that capitalized on big plays by Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, and rookie Jalen McMillan. Tampa Bay’s defense also proved resilient. They shut down Daniels and the new-look Commanders despite dealing with several injuries in the secondary.
Baker Mayfield Commands the Spotlight in Week 1 Win
In the season opener, Mayfield went 24-for-30 with no interceptions. He connected on touchdown passes to Evans (twice), Godwin, and McMillan. The Buccaneers earned their fourth straight Week 1 win. Tampa Bay’s offense built an early lead despite settling for three field goals in the first half. They went into the break up 16–7.
“We just have to be more efficient in the red zone,” Mayfield said postgame. “We’ll take points, but obviously, we want to score touchdowns.”
Evans, Godwin, and McMillan Fuel Buccaneers’ Attack
Mike Evans hauled in five receptions for 61 yards and two scores. Chris Godwin contributed eight catches for 83 yards and a touchdown, while rookie receiver Jalen McMillan added a 32-yard score in the second half — his first in the NFL.
Commanders Week 1: Jayden Daniels Shows Grit in Debut
In Week 1 versus the Buccaneers, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels showed flashes of promise for Washington, rushing for two touchdowns and finishing with 88 yards on 16 carries. Through the air, he completed 17 of 24 passes for 184 yards with no turnovers.
Daniels joined Robert Griffin III (2012) as the only rookies since 1967 to start a Week 1 game for the franchise. Despite the loss, Commanders head coach Dan Quinn was encouraged by Daniels’ performance.
“He got to show what makes him special — using his legs, staying aggressive,” Quinn said. “We’ve got one hell of a competitor.”
Helmet-to-Helmet Hit on Daniels Sparks Controversy
One major moment during Commanders Week 1 versus Buccaneers came in the second quarter, when Bucs safety Antoine Winfield Jr. was flagged for unnecessary roughness following a helmet-to-helmet collision with Daniels as the quarterback slid to the ground. Daniels’ helmet came off, but he remained in the game.
NFL VP of officiating Perry Fewell later stated the contact was incidental, and Winfield was not ejected because he was attempting to touch Daniels down.
The penalty moved the Commanders into scoring position, setting up a 7-yard touchdown run by Brian Robinson Jr.
What’s Next After Commanders Week 1 Loss
- Commanders (0-1): Return home to host NFC East rival New York Giants in Week 2.
- Buccaneers (1-0): Head to Carolina to face the Panthers.