
"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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