Commanders set Jayden Daniels up for disaster long before gruesome injury
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Commanders set Jayden Daniels up for disaster long before gruesome injury
"All game long, Daniels was one of Washington's only bright spots, if you could even say that. More accurately, the signal-caller did all he could to rally his troops. On both sides of the ball, there was zero help from elsewhere. The defense couldn't stop a nosebleed, which has become the story of Washington's campaign. Offensive drives repeatedly stalled due to penalties, a lack of separation in the passing game, and a hideous performance from the offensive line."
"Daniels was running for his life, desperately trying to extend plays and carry the Commanders with his legs. He made one key mistake, a first-half interception. Otherwise, he was the least of Washington's problems, going an efficient 16-for-22 through the air while adding 51 rushing yards and a score on the ground. Then, it all unraveled. Daniels was looking for his second rushing touchdown of the game, but got tangled up with Seattle's Drake Thomas."
Washington suffered a blowout loss to Seattle on Sunday Night Football that effectively ended playoff hopes. Jayden Daniels played efficiently, completing 16-of-22 passes, rushing for 51 yards and scoring once, while committing one interception. The defense was unable to stop Seattle, and the offense struggled with penalties, poor offensive-line play, and lack of receiver separation. A kickoff-return fumble by rookie Jaylin Lane further stalled drives. Late in the game, Daniels dislocated his elbow while attempting a rushing touchdown and will miss significant time, prompting criticism for keeping him in a lopsided contest.
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