What is the Redskins Rule? Explaining how Jayden Daniels, Commanders' Hail Mary win can predict presidential election outcome
Jayden Daniels led the Washington Commanders to an outstanding win on Sunday afternoon over the Chicago Bears. Daniels' offensive line held up Bears defenders for 13 seconds, allowing the rookie quarterback to throw a deep pass down the field.
The 52-yard pass was tipped and landed into the hands of Washington's wide receiver Noah Brown, who was standing in the end zone. The win capped off a highly anticipated game between two rookie first-round picks, Jayden Daniels and Caleb Williams.
Caleb Williams led the Bears offense all the way back to take a late game lead but Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary erased those efforts in Washington's 18-15 win.
Not only did the Commanders advance to 6-2 and take the NFC East division lead, but their win could also be a precursor to the 2024 Presidential Election results.
In a nailbiter of a presidential election season, some Americans are looking for any indication of what the results will be next week and are now comparing Washington's late-game win on Sunday evening.
What is the Redskins Rule? How Commanders win could predict Election results
Rooted in the outskirts of the nation's capital, the Washington Commanders, once known as the Washington Redskins, had set a win correlation with election results.
The result of the last home game for the Commanders before election day could predict the winner of the Presidential race.
Sunday's game was the last home game before the presidential election on November 5, 2024.
When Washington wins at home before the election, the candidate from the incumbent President's party wins. If Washington loses, then the opposing candidate would win the election.
The Redskins Rule stood firm from 1940 until 2000. Since 2004, though, the theory has been tested.
In 2004, the incumbent, President George W. Bush, won re-election, as did President Barack Obama in 2012, which went against Washington's success in the home game before the election. In 2008, 2016 and 2020, the Redskins Rule did prove to be true.
Whether the theory is true or not remains to be seen. For believers in the Redskins Rule, this week's win could indicate a victory for Vice President Kamala Harris over Donald Trump next week.