Insider drops Jayden Daniels update that shuts down the heated debate
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Insider drops Jayden Daniels update that shuts down the heated debate
"The Washington Commanders are having, or will have, difficult conversations during their bye week. And the status of quarterback Jayden Daniels remains a source of fierce debate among the fan base. Daniels has appeared just six times this season due to multiple injuries. First, it was a knee sprain. Then, it was a low-grade hamstring strain and a gruesome dislocated elbow that could have been a lot worse."
"As for [Jayden] Daniels, the Commanders have a bye this week and will examine everything. They've lost six games in a row to drop to 3-8 in what looked like a promising season, and there has been external debate about whether it makes sense to bring back Daniels at all this season. From what I've been told, the plan in Washington is still that Daniels will return to the starting lineup once doctors clear him from his elbow injury."
The Commanders will use the bye week to examine Jayden Daniels' injury status and roster decisions. Daniels has appeared in six games this season, suffering a knee sprain, a low-grade hamstring strain, and a dislocated elbow. He did not go on injured reserve, keeping him eligible to return after the bye. The team plans to reinstall Daniels as the starter once medical clearance is given. Washington has lost six consecutive games and sits at 3-8. Fan debate exists about shutting Daniels down for the season, but the current plan favors returning him when healthy.
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