
"Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will not play in Monday night's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, a source told ESPN's John Keim and Jeremy Fowler. Daniels is suffering from a low-grade right hamstring strain, a source told ESPN. It is not considered a long-term injury, but the Commanders don't want him to tweak it, a source said. Marcus Mariota will start against the Chiefs."
"Daniels injured his right hamstring with 11:53 remaining in the third quarter of Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys. Blitzing linebacker Shemar James had a free path to the QB, causing Daniels to stop from throwing a slant pass. Daniels tried to pull the ball down, but James poked it away for a fumble. As Daniels hit the ground he reached for his hamstring."
Jayden Daniels will not play Monday night against the Kansas City Chiefs because of a low-grade right hamstring strain. The injury occurred with 11:53 remaining in the third quarter against the Dallas Cowboys after a blitzing linebacker disrupted a slant attempt, forcing a fumble. Daniels tried to secure the ball and reached for his hamstring as he hit the ground. An MRI revealed no significant damage. The injury is not considered long-term, but the team is resting Daniels to avoid aggravation. Marcus Mariota is designated to start in his place.
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