Commanders Aren T Acting Like Season Is Over After Jayden Daniels Inju

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commanders aren t acting like season is over after jayden daniels inju

The Washington Commanders are down after losing four straight games and quarterback Jayden Daniels to a dislocated elbow, but the team is still fighting as hard as it can. While the outlook is bleak for the Commanders, quarterback Marcus Mariota is leading the charge for the team to bounce back in Week 10 against the Detroit Lions. “Absolutely. And it starts up top with DQ [Head Coach Dan Quinn]. He sets the mood every day, guys follow that and I do believe that," Mariota said. "And again, it's not going to all happen at once.

We understand that being out here, taking it one day at a time, getting things corrected, getting things organized, making sure everyone's on the same page so that when we do get to Sunday,... READ MORE: Why Dan Campbell is backing Commanders' Dan Quinn's call on Jayden Daniels As if the Washington Commanders didn't have enough issues already in the midst of a very disappointing season, the team is now operating without the services of quarterback Jayden Daniels. Daniels has been sidelined since he suffered an ugly elbow injury in the Week 9 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. The second-year quarterback was diagnosed with a dislocated elbow, which many initially believed might end his season. However, a recent update on Daniels says otherwise, opening the door for him to play again in 2025.

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, tests revealed Daniels' injury isn't as bad as first believed, as the young quarterback avoided ligament damage and he doesn't need surgery. Rapoport adds that, right now, the team is not putting Daniels on injured reserve. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels' gruesome injury was not bad enough to guarantee his season is over. According to Fox Sports' Jay Glazer, Daniels' dislocated left elbow was not even severe enough to land him on injured reserve. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Nov. 7 that Daniels managed to avoid any ligament damage in his elbow and will therefore avoid surgery.

Glazer said on Nov. 9 that Washington plans to re-evaluate its starting quarterback in three weeks, setting up a potential return to action shortly after the team's Week 12 bye. In the meantime, backup quarterback Marcus Mariota will continue to start behind center for the Commanders. In four starts this season, Mariota is 1-3. Daniels remains out for the Commanders' Week 11 game against the Miami Dolphins. The two teams will face off in Madrid, and two Hawaiian quarterbacks will start against each other for the second time this season – Tua Tagovailoa for the Dolphins and Mariota for the Commanders.

Just about everything that could have gone wrong for the Washington Commanders has this season, with star quarterback Jayden Daniels‘ injury serving as the latest example. Head coach Dan Quinn put the blame on himself for leaving Daniels in late into the second half during a blowout home loss to the Seattle Seahawks that dropped Washington to 3-6 on the... The QB dislocated his elbow and left the field of play with it immobilized in a scene that served as a microcosm of the Commanders’ 2025 campaign after earning a trip to the NFC... But Daniels and company got some reasonably good news in the aftermath that the injury may not end his year. “Jayden Daniels’ elbow dislocation injury was grotesque, but because it is not his throwing elbow, there will not be a Tommy John UCL surgery,” sports doctor David J. Chao posted to X on November 2.

“The injury is not career-threatening, and depending on the associated injuries, there is a slim chance it may not be season-ending.” GettyQuarterback Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders Yes, Jayden Daniels and Robert Griffin III have some similarities. But their situations are completely different. Kevin Jairaj / Getty Images The hearts of Washington Commanders fans jumped into their throats Sunday seeing quarterback Jayden Daniels writhing in pain and grabbing his right leg immediately after being sacked by the Dallas Cowboys.

Like a tidal wave, the nearly 13-year-old images of brighter days gone dark flooded many a mind: Prized quarterback Robert Griffin III lying on the mangled FedEx Field turf during a game he had... And Sunday wasn’t the first triggering moment for the burgundy and gold faithful. Despite the growing collection of highlights that Daniels — the No. 2 pick of the 2024 draft and NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year — has delivered in the last season and a half, every stumble, bump and bruise sparks panic in the mind of... “No, not again,” they shriek in fear that Daniels is headed down the same path as Griffin, who, after blowing out his knee at the end of his rookie season, never recaptured his superhero... What Commanders fans need to know about Jayden Daniels' status this week.

Tired of scrolling? Click here to bump NBC.com's latest news to the top of your search results. Just as Sunday Night Football was wrapping up this week, Washington Commanders’ quarterback Jayden Daniels took a read option and scrambled to the right. It looked like a routine play, until Daniels’ left arm turned awkwardly in a gruesome injury that led the reigning NFL Rookie of the Year to leave the game early with his arm in... Watch Sunday Night Football on NBC and streaming on Peacock. The injury came toward the end of a 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and finds Daniels suffering through yet another setback in what has become an injury-plagued sophomore season, as he’s already missed...

The Washington Commanders have a concern about Jayden Daniels, who reportedly is dealing with a knee injury. Though he hasn’t been ruled out of their Week 3 game against the Las Vegas Raiders, his availability is a situation to keep an eye on. Asked about that, head coach Dan Quinn didn’t sound overly concerned, but he didn’t want to make any promises, either. “He did have an MRI, and he has already begun his return-to-play process with us. He is truly day to day. What does that mean for Sunday?

I can’t tell you that now. We’ll have more to share on that when we get to Wednesday and practice, and what that would look like. In the return to play, he and any of the guys would have to hit all of the markers for us to get back and do our thing,” Quinn said. Dan Quinn on Jayden Daniels' knee sprain – "Day to day" PHILADELPHIA — As Washington Commanders players streamed into the visitor postgame locker room, a 68-year-old wearing a gray suit and burgundy baseball cap awaited them. Minority team owner Mitchell Rales shook staff and player hands, embracing some.

His vocabulary shifted slightly from player to player and coach to coach, but his message persisted. Some Commanders were too disappointed or downtrodden to meet Rales’ gaze. Head coach Dan Quinn, for example, looked toward the floor as he absorbed the 55-23 NFC championship loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. But others, like sixth-year Washington receiver Terry McLaurin, understood the tide that was changing. He understood the franchise culture makeover that began when Rales and Josh Harris — who stood with his wife, Marjorie, to Rales’ left — bought the team from Dan Snyder in 2023, and McLaurin... One player isn’t sufficient to fuel a team’s playoff berth and deep postseason run.

But McLaurin also knew that one player is necessary to chase that goal: a strong quarterback. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is breathing a sigh of relief after results from an MRI on his dislocated elbow came back negative for any ligament damage. "Sources: Commanders QB Jayden Daniels’ MRI and medical opinions revealed positive news, as his dislocated left elbow is not as serious as originally anticipated. There was no ligament damage & he won't need surgery," NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport tweeted. "Daniels will not be immediately placed on Injured Reserve." Sources: #Commanders QB Jayden Daniels’ MRI and medical opinions revealed positive news, as his dislocated left elbow is not as serious as originally anticipated.

There was no ligament damage & he won't need surgery.Daniels will not be immediately placed on Injured Reserve. pic.twitter.com/mB1zZ6D8oj READ MORE: Micah Parsons chimes in on Commanders' Frankie Luvu punishment Daniels won't be with the team for its Week 10 matchup against the Detroit Lions and chances of him playing in Madrid for their Week 11 contest against the Miami Dolphins is slim, especially...

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