
"Jayden Daniels' dislocated elbow was a gruesome end to a harrowing evening at the office in Week 9. The Washington Commanders quarterback has dealt with troubling injuries this season, and questions about in the media. It's way too early to make assumptions one way or the other. Daniels isn't the only player who's been bitten by the injury bug this season, but he is the most important by a considerable margin."
"Washington's best hope for second-half success rested on [Jayden] Daniels' ability combined with the (hoped for) return of [Terry] McLaurin and [Noah] Brown, adding juice to the passing attack. It's hard to imagine Daniels playing again this season, barring a massive turnaround that puts the Commanders in playoff contention. Marcus Mariota will start in Daniels' place with Josh Johnson now the No. 2 quarterback."
Jayden Daniels suffered a dislocated elbow in Week 9 after a difficult outing for the Washington Commanders. An MRI showed no ligament damage, and the team has not placed him on injured reserve. Team insiders expressed skepticism that Daniels will play again in 2025 unless Washington mounts a major turnaround and reaches playoff contention. Marcus Mariota is set to start in Daniels' absence, with Josh Johnson serving as the backup. The potential returns of Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown and the team's performance will shape any decision about Daniels' involvement later this season.
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