Jayden Daniels Avoids Significant Injury
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The trauma suffered by this fan base during the Daniel Snyder era is real, but it's time to lay the ghosts of quarterbacks past to rest.
The mother of Washington Commanders star Jayden Daniels implored fans to stop comparing her son to former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III.
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Jayden Daniels' leg injury and major defensive woes threaten to derail the Commanders' season
Of all the bad things that the Washington Commanders did, or that happened to them, in their latest loss — and it's a lengthy list — nothing was as worrisome as the sight of Jayden Daniels grabbing at his right hamstring as he limped off the field following a sack and fumble in the third quarter.
Daniels did not suffer a "significant" or "long-term" injury to his right hamstring, Commanders coach Dan Quinn said on Monday.
Whatever you thought, everyone was in agreement on the one thing that could not happen: Jayden Daniels getting hurt. He has: Twice. His knee issue cost him two games. His new hamstring ailment could sideline him for even longer.
There have been several transformative quarterback classes throughout the storied history of the NFL. The crop of signal-callers who entered the league in 2024 could soon join the list.