Jayden Daniels Avoids Significant Injury
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The trauma suffered by this fan base during the Daniel Snyder era is real, but it's time to lay the ghosts of quarterbacks past to rest.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a right hamstring injury early in the third quarter Sunday on the road against the Dallas Cowboys, and he did not return in the eventual 44-22 loss.
The Washington Commanders have been hit with their share of injuries this year, and their fans were likely holding their breath when star quarterback Jayden Daniels left Sunday’s Week 7 matchup against the division rival Dallas Cowboys with an apparent leg injury.
The parallels between Daniels and Robert Griffin III are clear, as the pair were Heisman Trophy winners and No. 2 picks in the NFL Draft.
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a right hamstring injury early in the third quarter against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday and was later ruled out, yet another blow to a banged-up Washington offense.
After the Washington Commanders lost to the Dallas Cowboys, Jayden Daniels' mom called out fans about her son's injury.
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Jayden Daniels' leg injury and major defensive woes threaten to derail the Commanders' season
Of all the bad things that the Washington Commanders did, or that happened to them, in their latest loss — and it's a lengthy list — nothing was as worrisome as the sight of Jayden Daniels grabbing at his right hamstring as he limped off the field following a sack and fumble in the third quarter.
Whatever you thought, everyone was in agreement on the one thing that could not happen: Jayden Daniels getting hurt. He has: Twice. His knee issue cost him two games. His new hamstring ailment could sideline him for even longer.