Commanders’ QB Daniels Faces Severe Left Arm Injury
Washington Commanders’ quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a significant left arm injury during a recent game against the Seattle Seahawks. The injury occurred in the fourth quarter of the match, which ended in a 38-14 defeat for the Commanders.
Details of the Injury
Daniels experienced the injury while scrambling to his right at the Seattle 4-yard line. He was sacked, causing his left elbow to bend awkwardly. Immediate pain was evident, prompting teammates to take a knee as medical staff provided assistance.
Medical Response
A medical cart was prepared, but Daniels opted to walk to the locker room. He wore a black air cast on his non-throwing arm during the exit. The full extent of the injury remains unclear at this time.
Injury History
This incident marks the third injury Daniels has sustained this season, making it appear to be the most severe. Earlier, he had missed two games due to a sprained knee and another due to a hamstring problem.
Game Performance
Before the injury, Daniels completed 16 of 22 pass attempts, amassing 153 yards with one interception. He also contributed with 51 rushing yards and one touchdown.
Current Team Performance
Following this defeat, the Commanders’ record dropped to 3-6 for the season. The team will need to assess Daniels’ injury and strategize for upcoming games without him.