The major Commanders' storyline that could change everything in Week 14
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The major Commanders' storyline that could change everything in Week 14
"Many fans didn't want to see Daniels back at all this year, which is ridiculous. He's still a developing second-year pro, and as long as he's 100 percent healthy, it serves both him and Washington well to have him on the field. The only positive of shutting him down is that you could guarantee he wouldn't get injured again. He can also not get injured again while he's playing, and objective No. 1 for the next five weeks becomes ensuring that is the case."
"Laremy Tunsil has been playing at an All-Pro level, and Josh Conerly Jr. has made rapid progress in recent weeks. Sam Cosmi is getting back to being his pre-injury self by the week, and Chris Paul and Tyler Biadasz have at least been serviceable. Daniels was under pressure at an alarming rate when he last suited up against the Seattle Seahawks, and since then, Washington has seen vast improvement in the trenches."
Jayden Daniels will return as the Washington Commanders' starting quarterback for Week 14 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Commanders have lost seven straight and sit at 3-9, but recent competitive performances and Daniels' availability offer hope. Protecting Daniels and keeping him healthy is the top objective over the final five weeks so he can remain the starter into 2025. Offensive line play has improved with Laremy Tunsil performing at an All-Pro level, Josh Conerly Jr. progressing, Sam Cosmi nearing pre-injury form, and Chris Paul and Tyler Biadasz showing serviceability. Daniels must be used carefully to avoid further injury.
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