Madhouse in Maryland explained

Madhouse in Maryland
Visitor:Chicago Bears
Home:Washington Commanders
Visitor Conf:NFC North
Home Conf:NFC East
Home Qtr1:6
Home Qtr2:3
Home Qtr4:6
Home Qtr3:3
Visitor Qtr1:0
Visitor Qtr2:0
Visitor Qtr3:7
Visitor Qtr4:8
Visitor Coach:Matt Eberflus
Home Coach:Dan Quinn
Date:October 27, 2024
Time:4:25 p.m. EDT (UTC-4)
Stadium:Northwest Stadium
City:Landover, Maryland
Attendance:64,704
Referee:Clete Blakeman
Odds:Commanders by 1
Network:CBS
Announcers:Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson
Visitor Abbr:CHI
Home Abbr:WAS

The Madhouse in Maryland,[1] [2] also referred to as Hail Maryland,[3] Miracle in Maryland,[4] or Hail Noah,[5] refers to an American football play that took place at the end of a National Football League (NFL) regular season game between the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders on October 27, 2024. The play involved a 52-yard Hail Mary pass thrown by Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels as time expired that was tipped at the goal line by Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson to Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown in the end zone behind a crowd of players, scoring a walk-off touchdown to win 18–15.

The Madhouse in Maryland marked the first successful Hail Mary in the final ten seconds of an NFL game since the Hail Murray play in 2020, with Daniels becoming the second rookie since 2006 to successfully throw one. The play was cited as among the best of the 2024 NFL season.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] The game was also notable for being the first meeting between quarterbacks Caleb Williams and Daniels, who were respectively selected first and second overall in the 2024 NFL draft.

Background

Headed into the game, the Washington Commanders held a record while the Chicago Bears were . Daniels entered the game with a rib injury he suffered the previous week against the Carolina Panthers, a game completed by backup quarterback Marcus Mariota.[11] His playing status for the Bears game was not established until a few hours before kickoff.[12] The game opened with both teams trading punts; Washington then relied on kicker Austin Seibert to convert three field goals.[13] The third quarter saw Seibert make a 47-yard field goal to make the score 12–0. The game's momentum changed late in the third quarter when Bears running back D'Andre Swift ran for a 56-yard touchdown, cutting the lead to 12–7.

The fourth quarter began with Seibert's 51-yard field goal attempt that was blocked by Gervon Dexter. The Bears reached the 1-yard line before a fumbled handoff by Williams to backup offensive lineman Doug Kramer Jr. was recovered by Commanders defensive tackle Johnny Newton at the goal line.[14] With 23 seconds remaining, Bears running back Roschon Johnson scored a 1-yard touchdown, followed by a successful two point conversion, to give Chicago its first lead of the game at 15–12. According to ESPN, the Bears had a 97.9% chance to win following the score.[15]

The play

With two seconds remaining, Daniels scrambled to avoid Bears defenders for nearly 13 seconds before throwing a 52-yard Hail Mary pass. The ball traveled into a crowd of players at the goal line and was tipped by Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson to Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown behind him in the end zone, giving the Commanders an 18–15 victory.[16] Stevenson was taunting the crowd prior to the play and had his back turned for a few seconds after it had started.[17] Some commentators raised concerns about potential uncalled holding by the offensive line.[18] [19]

Broadcast calls

TV (CBS)

Jim Nantz, who called the play for CBS, stated:[20]

Radio

Washington

Commanders play-by-play announcer Bram Weinstein and color commentators London Fletcher and Logan Paulsen called the play for the Commanders' radio broadcast:

Washington Post writer Scott Allen described the three's narration following the play as "Screaming and laughter and indecipherable commentary".

Chicago

Bears play-by-play announcer Jeff Joniak called the play for the Bears' radio broadcast:[21]

Significance

With the win, the Commanders improved to 6–2 while the Bears fell to 4–3 and into last place in the NFC North standings. The game also gave the Commanders their best start to a season since 2008, when they were known as the Washington Redskins.[22] In addition, Daniels became the second rookie to throw a successful Hail Mary since 2006, when ESPN began to track the play.[23] The lengthy scramble prior to the pass caused the play to become the first touchdown play longer than 10 seconds since the stat was first tracked by Next Gen Stats in 2016. In the post-game interview, Bears head coach Matt Eberflus stated:

Daniels, speaking after the game, stated that he did not see Brown catch the pass and found out only after the crowd's reaction and the Commanders' sideline rushing the field. Washington offensive lineman Sam Cosmi described the play as "like a movie", while Brown stated that he felt "blessed" to have Daniels as his quarterback and that he would not want to play him with any other. Several athletes and sports personalities reacted to the play, including Kevin Durant, J. J. Watt, Robert Griffin III, Michael Thomas,[24] Skip Bayless, Danny Parkins, Tom Pelissero, Matthew Berry, Albert Breer, and Adam Schefter.[25] Washington Post writer Scott Allen deemed the play as the greatest in Northwest Stadium history. Chicago Tribune writer Dan Wiederer described the play as having "Double Doink shock value".

The conduct of Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson, who was observed taunting Commanders fans for several seconds before and during the start of the play, was criticized.[26] Stevenson later apologized, stating that he "let the moment get too big". Many also criticized the Bears' play calls such as the attempted hand-off to backup offensive lineman Doug Kramer Jr. that resulted in a lost fumble at Washington's one-yard line earlier in the 4th quarter. According to the Redskins Rule, the Commanders' win would traditionally have indicated a win for Kamala Harris of the incumbent Democratic party in the 2024 United States presidential election.[27] However, Republican nominee Donald Trump won the electoral and popular votes.[28]

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Notes and References

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  2. Web site: October 29, 2024 . 10 most memorable Hail Marys in NFL history, including 'Madhouse in Maryland' . October 29, 2024 . FOX Sports . en-US.
  3. Web site: Unsportsmanlike with Evan, Canty and Michelle - Hour 1: Hail Maryland . October 29, 2024 . ESPN . en.
  4. News: Allen . Scott . October 27, 2024 . 'A madhouse in Landover': Listen to calls of the Commanders' Hail Mary . October 27, 2024 . The Washington Post.
  5. Web site: Harrison . David . October 28, 2024 . Reactions to Commanders Last-Second Win over Bears Pouring In . October 28, 2024 . Washington Commanders On SI . en-US.
  6. Web site: Edholm . Eric . Commanders QB Jayden Daniels stuns Bears with 'once-in-a-lifetime' game-winning Hail Mary TD . NFL.com . October 28, 2024 . October 28, 2024 . Jayden Daniels held onto the ball for 12.79 seconds on his game-winning 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown to Noah Brown, the first TD pass with a time to throw over 10 seconds in the Next Gen Stats era (since 2016)..
  7. Web site: Sugrue . Brendan . NFL world reacts to the Commanders' unreal Hail Mary TD vs. Bears . October 28, 2024 . Bears Wire . en-US.
  8. Web site: Schwab . Frank . October 28, 2024 . Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary beats Caleb Williams and the Bears . October 28, 2024 . Yahoo! Sports . en-US.
  9. Web site: Thompson . Scott . October 27, 2024 . Commanders pull off play of the year with Hail Mary to beat Bears . October 28, 2024 . Fox News . en-US.
  10. Web site: October 28, 2024 . Jayden Daniels's Ridiculous Hail Mary Touchdown vs. Bears Had NFL Fans in Awe . October 28, 2024 . SI . en-US.
  11. Web site: Commanders lose Jayden Daniels to a rib injury in a 40-7 romp over the Panthers . October 28, 2024 . ESPN . en.
  12. Web site: October 27, 2024 . Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary TD to Noah Brown gives Commanders 18-15 win over Bears . October 28, 2024 . AP News . en.
  13. Web site: Commanders 18-15 Bears (Oct 27, 2024) Play-by-Play . October 28, 2024 . ESPN . en.
  14. Web site: October 27, 2024 . Bears Recreating 'Refrigerator' Perry Play Backfires in Crucial Moment vs. Commanders . October 28, 2024 . SI . en-US.
  15. Web site: Commanders 18-15 Bears (Oct 27, 2024) Final Score . October 28, 2024 . ESPN . en.
  16. Web site: Keeley . Sean . October 28, 2024 . Jim Nantz has epic call on Commanders' Hail Mary touchdown . October 28, 2024 . Awful Announcing . en-US.
  17. Web site: October 28, 2024 . Tyrique Stevenson goes from taunting Commanders fans to tipping Hail Mary pass . October 28, 2024 . NBC Sports . en-US.
  18. Web site: Florio . Mike . Yes, there was uncalled holding on the Commanders' Hail Mary play . NBC Sports . October 30, 2024 . October 29, 2024.
  19. Web site: Joseph . Andrew . Bears fans were livid about the uncalled holding penalties during the Commanders' stunning Hail Mary TD . For The Win . October 30, 2024 . October 28, 2024.
  20. Web site: Keeley . Sean . October 28, 2024 . Jim Nantz has epic call on Commanders' Hail Mary touchdown . October 28, 2024 . Awful Announcing . en-US.
  21. Web site: October 28, 2024 . Bears' Radio Call of Jayden Daniels's Stunning Hail Mary Was So Perfectly Sad . October 28, 2024 . SI . en-US.
  22. Web site: Gowton . Brandon Lee . October 27, 2024 . NFL Playoff Picture: Jayden Daniels Hail Mary prevents Eagles from taking first place in the NFC East standings . October 28, 2024 . Bleeding Green Nation . en.
  23. Web site: October 28, 2024 . Jayden Daniels, Commanders leave Bears and fans reeling with Hail Mary . October 28, 2024 . ABC7 Chicago . en.
  24. Web site: October 28, 2024 . Jayden Daniels's Ridiculous Hail Mary Touchdown vs. Bears Had NFL Fans in Awe . October 28, 2024 . SI . en-US.
  25. Web site: Bachar . Zach . Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary TD Shocks NFL Fans as Commanders Beat Caleb Williams, Bears . October 28, 2024 . Bleacher Report . en.
  26. Web site: Bears' Tyrique Stevenson apologizes for 'lack of focus' on Commanders' Hail Mary . ESPN . October 28, 2024. Cronin . Courtney . en-US.
  27. Web site: Daher . Natalie . Commanders' stunning win awakens fans' election superstitions . Axios . October 29, 2024.
  28. Web site: Rubin . April . Trump set to be the first Republican candidate to win the popular vote in 20 years . Axios . November 24, 2024. November 6, 2024.