Bill Belichick on how he would try to stop Jayden Daniels

How would Bill Belichick defend Commanders QB Jayden Daniels?

Bill Belichick is arguably the greatest coach in NFL history. With 302 regular-season wins, 31 postseason wins and six Super Bowl championships, Belichick’s resume is impeccable.

Before becoming a head coach, Belichick made his name as a defensive coordinator for the New York Giants under Bill Parcells in the 1980s. He was viewed as a defensive genius. That reputation stayed with him throughout his 24 years as head coach of the Patriots, frustrating legendary quarterbacks like Peyton Manning.

These days, Belichick is a part of the media as a co-host of “Inside the NFL” on The CW along with former NFL players Ryan Clark, Chris Long and Chad Johnson.

On the most recent episode, the crew previewed Sunday’s big Week 6 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens (3-2) and Washington Commanders (4-1). The game features two exciting quarterbacks, two-time MVP Lamar Jackson (Ravens) and rookie sensation Jayden Daniels (Commanders).

Belichick put his coaching hat back on and explained how he’d attempt to slow down Daniels.

That is an excellent breakdown from Belichick. Other teams have tried a similar approach to defending Daniels through the first five weeks but haven’t succeeded. Can the Ravens do that on Sunday?