Jayden Daniels Has Dislocated Elbow But No Fracture And No Timetable T
The Washington Commanders were getting blown out in prime time Sunday, and then it got much, much worse. Quarterback Jayden Daniels, who was still in the game and running the ball in the fourth quarter despite the Commanders trailing the Seattle Seahawks by 31 points, was spun around on a tackle and... The result of the play was a dislocated elbow. Head coach Dan Quinn confirmed the injury to reporters in his Monday news conference. Per Quinn, Daniels did not sustain a fracture. He remains without a timeline to return, and Quinn did not clarify if Daniels will require surgery.
It's not clear if Daniels will return this season. "It'll knock him our for a while," Quinn said of the injury. Teammates surrounded Daniels on the field Sunday night as he got looked at by the athletic training staff. Daniels had a temporary cast put on his left arm, he walked to the sideline and to the locker room. Monday began with a glimmer of hope when NFL Network reported Daniels’ injury is “not as bad as it could have been,” and he’ll “miss several games.” Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a gruesome elbow injury during his team’s Week 9 game against the Seattle Seahawks, but he has since received some positive news.
Daniels dislocated his elbow late in the Commanders’ 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks last week. He was diagnosed with a dislocated left elbow and is expected to miss several games. However, tests have revealed that there are no fractures or ligament damage, so Daniels does not need to undergo surgery. On Friday, Tashan Reed of the Washington Post reported that Daniels will not be placed on injured reserve. The plan is for Daniels to sit out the next two games and be reevaluated after the Commanders’ have their bye in Week 12. #Commanders QB Jayden Daniels only has a dislocated elbow; there's no fractures or ligament damage and he won't need surgery, per source.
The team won't place him on injured reserve and will re-evaluate him after the Week 12 bye. Reed noted that the injury could be similar to the one that Los Angeles Chargers pass-rusher Khalil Mack suffered earlier this season. Mack was injured on Sept. 16 and returned on Oct. 19. The Washington Commanders have received positive news regarding Jayden Daniels' elbow injury.
The second-year quarterback has no ligament damage on his dislocated left elbow and won't require surgery, an MRI revealed, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Friday, per sources informed of the situation. Rapoport adds that the Commanders won't immediately place Daniels on injured reserve and the QB will be re-evaluated during the club's bye in Week 12. Daniels sought multiple opinions and the result was as positive as it could be, per Rapoport. While multiple factors are at play and Daniels remains out indefinitely, a return this season remains a possibility. The elbow is the latest injury for Daniels in a season beset by health issues. He previously missed time with a knee sprain (two games) and a hamstring injury (one game).
Jayden Daniels was injured in the fourth quarter while the Commanders were down 38-7. Greg Fiume / Getty Images LANDOVER, Md. — It was, simply, malpractice, for Jayden Daniels to be playing in the fourth quarter Sunday night. I do not use that word to go viral, or as a hot take. I don’t do hot takes.
That word is used here because it describes, correctly, the decision to allow Daniels to stay on the field, in a game long since lost, in a season spiraling toward oblivion, and to continue... With time running down in the fourth quarter and Washington down 38-7, Daniels, for some reason, was allowed to go back on the field. He drove the Commanders down the field, toward a meaningless score that would do nothing to change how thoroughly and completely Seattle had dominated the Commanders all night long, in all three phases. And then, Jayden Daniels, because it’s how he’s wired, took off running again, this time from the Seattle 2-yard line with seven and a half minutes left in the game, trying to score. And Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas, because it’s what he does for a living, grabbed Daniels and threw him to the ground. And Daniels, straining for that extra yard, fell awkwardly, on his left elbow.
It was … it was awful. Don’t look at a replay of it. Ever. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a gruesome arm injury during Sunday Night Football on Nov. 2. The injury occurred halfway through the fourth quarter during what was, at that point, an unwinnable game for the Commanders.
The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Commanders 38-7 at Northwest Stadium, but all eyes were on Daniels. Here's everything to know about Daniels' injury, including his status as of Monday morning. Daniels dislocated his left elbow, ESPN reported. The injury occurred with roughly 7 minutes and 30 seconds left in the game while the Commanders trailed the Seahawks 38-7. 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." To stream 13News Now on your phone, you need the 13News Now app. Example video title will go here for this video
Example video title will go here for this video WASHINGTON — An MRI is needed to learn the extent of the damage following a nasty injury to Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels on Sunday. A source with the team says Daniels' elbow was dislocated, but not broken, according to WUSA9 sports director Chick Hernandez. Daniels injury was just one of many suffered by Commanders players in the team's 38-14 loss to Seattle in a Sunday Night Football matchup. Luke McCaffrey suffered a broken collarbone on the opening kickoff and Marshon Lattimore may have torn his ACL. Put elbow dislocation on the list of things that you don’t want to see, both figuratively and literally.
Figuratively, no one should want any player to suffer such a significant injury like Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels did in the Commanders 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night. But, literally, it was downright nauseating to actually watch Daniels’ left elbow bend so gruesomely when Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas sacked him with 7 minutes and 39 seconds remaining in the game. Daniels’ elbow joint dislocation was so jarring that it left the whole joint—meaning all of Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland— quietly watching the medical staff take care of the second-year QB on the field... The injury was in the non-throwing arm of the right-handed Daniels. But as will be explained later, Daniels won’t be right until his left arm is all fixed, healed and ready. An X-ray following the game revealed no fractures in Daniels’ left arm bones.
But an X-ray is not gong to offer the detailed look at the elbow joint and the surrounding structures that magnetic resonance imaging will. So, everyone will be left guessing about Daniels’ left elbow until the results of the MRI that Daniels underwent on Monday become available. They will show the true extent of what may be damaged, what treatment may be needed and how many games Daniels may end up missing. To understand what’s meant by an elbow dislocation, let’s review the anatomy of an elbow. Your elbow joint is the coming together of three bones: the humerus that runs through your upper arm and the radius and ulna that run through your forearm. You can see them in the following diagram of an elbow:
Normally, you can bend your elbow to the point that you can kiss your fist—if that’s what you want to do—and extend it to the point that your arm is fairly straight so that... A dislocated elbow is when the radius or ulna gets forced out of place so that it no longer sits in its normal position in the joint with the humerus. Such an injury is far from humorous and instead can be very painful. With things literally out of joint, you can no longer bend or extend your elbow to the same degree. In fact, you may not even be able to move your elbow.
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