Jayden Daniels injury update sparks relief amid Commanders chaos
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Jayden Daniels injury update sparks relief amid Commanders chaos
"Jayden Daniels is once again at the forefront. The dynamic quarterback left Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys with a hamstring injury. He went to the locker room and didn't return after being initially listed as questionable. Reports in the game's immediate aftermath revealed that he was going to get an MRI before the Commanders came to any conclusions regarding his status moving forward."
"Dan Quinn has more encouraging news around Daniels, which provided a glimmer of light amid the almost constant doom and gloom on the health front. The head coach confirmed that tests showed the hamstring issue wasn't long-term. However, it's too soon to say whether the signal-caller will be available for Washington's high-profile Week 8 game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football."
Washington faces mounting setbacks through inconsistent play and significant injuries early in the season. Jayden Daniels suffered a hamstring injury in Week 7 against the Cowboys, left for an MRI, and did not return to the game. Tests reportedly indicate the hamstring is not long-term, but availability for Week 8 at Kansas City remains uncertain. Defensive end Dorance Armstrong Jr. suffered a season-ending knee injury, halting his breakout campaign. Multiple influential players are sidelined, creating a brutal upcoming schedule and increasing the risk of the team being 3-5 at midseason if Daniels misses the Chiefs. Coaching staff declined Daniels' attempt to re-enter for health reasons.
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