Jayden Daniels Exits Commanders Seahawks After Suffering Fourth Msn

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jayden daniels exits commanders seahawks after suffering fourth msn

The Washington Commanders suffered their fourth consecutive loss on Sunday night at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks, but the biggest loss of the night came near the end of the fourth quarter. Jayden Daniels, who had just returned from a hamstring injury sustained two weeks ago, was escorted off the field after suffering an injury to his left arm with less than eight minutes left in... The injury occurred as Daniels went down on a two-yard sack. Head coach Dan Quinn said after the game that Daniels suffered a left elbow injury and would have more updates later in the week. The game itself was a mixture of a standout performance from the Seahawks on both sides of the field and the Commanders' self-inflicted errors. While the offense backed itself up with personal foul penalties, the defense struggled to contain Sam Darnold, who completed his first 16 passes and tossed four touchdown passes -- a career-high for the veteran.

It was 28-0 before the Commanders mustered a response, and the night ended with the Commanders still looking for answers. Jayden Daniels leaves the field after suffering a left arm injury midway through the fourth quarter. Greg Fiume / Getty Images Coverage of injury: David Aldridge on why keeping Jayden Daniels in the game was a costly decision LANDOVER, Md. — Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a dislocated left elbow with just under eight minutes left in the fourth quarter of his team’s blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night, a...

X-rays did not reveal a fracture, another league source said, but Daniels will undergo further testing on Monday to determine the full extent of the injury and his expected recovery time. Daniels’ left (non-throwing) arm bent backward severely at the elbow as he landed with his full body weight while being sacked near Seattle’s goal line. He writhed in pain as the Commanders’ medical staff rushed to his side and teammates dropped to one knee. Daniels’ left arm was put in a large air cast as the entire Washington bench came to his side and a cart pulled up to take him to the locker room. “Gut-wrenching,” right guard Sam Cosmi said of the moment. “You could just hear the air being taken out of everybody in the stadium.”

When the Washington Commanders and their fans remember this season, perhaps even years from now, they probably will have the same nightmarish moment seared in their minds: Jayden Daniels scrambling to his right, still... Seattle Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas wrapping his arms around the quarterback and spinning him to the ground. Daniels bracing against the turf and grimacing behind his face mask as his left elbow bent in a way that elbows should not bend. The Washington Commanders' season is an exercise in Murphy's Law – whatever can go wrong, will go wrong. Jayden Daniels has already been bitten by the injury bug in 2025, but it came back for seconds in Week 9. The quarterback had a tough night at the office in his return to game action, but it was cut short halfway through the fourth quarter.

The Commanders were down 38-7 at the time of Daniels' injury, but the scene didn't look particularly good at Northwest Stadium. Editor's note: Due to the graphic nature of the injury, we will not share the video here. Here's what to know about the Commanders quarterback: Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will undergo MRI testing to determine the severity of a dislocated elbow injury to his left, non-throwing arm that he suffered Sunday during a 38-14 loss to the Seattle... Daniels scrambled toward the sideline midway through the fourth quarter when Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas took him down. Daniels rolled over on his side and used his left arm to brace his fall.

Jones reports that Daniels is expected to be put on injured reserve. There is hope that Washington's franchise player will avoid injured reserve and not miss the rest of the season, per NFL Network. "It was a gruesome, gruesome-looking injury, but at its face, going into the MRI, maybe not as bad as it could've been. It is, in fact, a dislocated left elbow," NFL Network reports. "It's certainly going to knock Jayden Daniels out several weeks. My understandings is X-rays were negative, so that's a good sign -- no fracture.

He's going to have an MRI [this week], maybe to give it a little more time and give it a cleaner read. There's a possibility this is not a season-ending injury for Jayden Daniels." Daniels' elbow bent inward in an awkward way before trainers came to his aid, helping him off the field. The Commanders trailed 38-7 before Daniels' injury, much of that coming via Sam Darnold's perfect first half, which included four touchdown passes. "Obviously, I'm just gutted by it, I'm just bummed," Washington coach Dan Quinn said. "We didn't have any read plays on it, and the one he was injured on is usually a run or a throw to the flat.

It's not a scramble. It wasn't a designed read or play into that spot. If we run it 50 times, it's either a handoff or a throw 50 times." Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels was helped off the field after suffering a gruesome injury to his non-throwing elbow in the fourth quarter of their game against the Seattle Seahawks. Daniels took a snap in the red zone and scrambled to the right side before being tackled and falling awkwardly to the ground. The second-year player then suffered a horrific injury as he tried to brace his fall with his left arm.

The medical staff at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md., put Daniels’ arm in an air cast before he was taken off the field for further evaluation. Daniels missed time with a hamstring injury earlier in the season, as he was unable to participate in the teams’ games in Weeks 3 and 4, and Daniels also missed the Commanders’ game a... The Commanders have had injury problems throughout the year, with multiple injuries at wide receiver and along the defensive line have left the team unable to generate consistent success to build off their appearance... What began as a test of resilience for the Washington Commanders ended in heartbreak on Sunday night. The Seattle Seahawks stormed into FedExField and dominated from start to finish, cruising to a 38–14 victory in a nationally televised game that left Washington searching for answers — and now, without its starting... Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold delivered one of the sharpest performances of his career, completing 21 of 24 passes for 330 yards and four touchdowns.

The veteran set the tone from the opening drive, orchestrating a flawless passing attack that left Washington’s secondary scrambling. Darnold connected early and often with Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who posted 129 yards on eight catches. Rookie wideout Tory Horton added two scores, while Cody White and Elijah Arroyo each found the end zone as Seattle’s offense showed no mercy. By halftime, the Seahawks led 24–7, fueled by precision passing, creative play-calling, and a defense that kept Washington off balance. The Commanders entered the game hoping to snap a three-game losing streak behind rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who returned from a minor hamstring injury. Daniels looked sharp early, leading a 75-yard touchdown drive capped by his own one-yard plunge in the second quarter.

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