Commanders hit with another crushing injury setback that changes everything
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Commanders hit with another crushing injury setback that changes everything
"It's been nothing short of a nightmare on the injury front for the Washington Commanders this season. And if Dan Quinn thought he was done having to deal with abject misery, the head coach was sorely mistaken. Superstar quarterback Jayden Daniels' status is in doubt moving forward after he left Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys with a hamstring injury. Nothing has been confirmed one way or another, but fans are anxiously awaiting developments with their campaign teetering on a knife-edge."
"Dorance Armstrong Jr., the Commanders' most prolific defensive end who's in the midst of a breakout campaign, went out of the game after a few snaps with a knee injury. He barely practiced all week due to a hamstring issue, so the gamble to activate him did not pay off. NFL insider Josina Anderson painted a bleak picture about Armstrong's status moving forward. She revealed that the former Kansas prospect is set to miss an extended period with a knee complication."
Washington's injury crisis intensified after Week 7 when Jayden Daniels left the Cowboys game with a hamstring injury, leaving his status uncertain. Dorance Armstrong Jr., the team's most prolific defensive end and a breakout performer, exited early with a knee complication after limited practice and is expected to miss an extended period. NFL insider reports and coach confirmation indicate Armstrong's injury will be season-ending. The defense has already lost Deatrich Wise Jr. and Javontae Jean-Baptiste, leaving Jacob Martin, Von Miller, and Preston Smuith as the primary edge options, while Drake Jackson remains on injured reserve.
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