C.J. Stroud pulling for Washington QB Jayden Daniels after ‘best rookie season of all-time’

C.J. Stroud is pulling for the young gun for the rest of the postseason after a breakout year in Washington.

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud set records during his rookie season en route to reviving a bottom-dwelling franchise toward the divisional round.

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels did even more a season later.

“I’m so proud of him. In my opinion, he’s had the best rookie year of all-time,” Stroud said of Daniels on Monday following Houston’s exit from the divisional round.

Daniels, who’s one game away from being the first rookie in league history to play in the Super Bowl, has been on a tear this postseason. After guiding Washington to a 12-5 record, Daniels has thrown for 567 yards and four touchdowns and has yet to have a turnover.

On the biggest stage, Daniels responded to being on the biggest stage of his career by going 22-of-31 with 299 yards and two touchdowns in Detroit. In two postseason games, he has a passer rating of 122.9.

Stroud, who hails from Rancho Cucamonga, praised the San Bernardino native for his ability to represent the state of California for the next crop of young talent.

“I’m so happy for that dude, not only just for him. The motivation that he’s giving, back home where we come from, you have no idea,” Stroud said.

“It’s giving kids back home hope that they can do it, too.”

When asked who he’s pulling for in the conference championship, Stroud didn’t hesitate to show a bit of Cali bias.

“I don’t root for many other teams, but I’m rooting for my boy,” Stroud said. “I’m rooting for the Commanders.”

The second-year quarterback finished the season with a 63.2 completion percentage for 3,727 yards and 20 touchdowns against 12 interceptions while posting an 87.0 passer rating.