Seattle Seahawks stifle Washington Commanders
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A look at the Commanders’s depth chart after quarterback Jayden Daniels left Sunday night’s game vs. Seahawks.
Jayden Daniels left Washington’s game against Seattle with 7:29 remaining Sunday night after his left, nonthrowing arm bent awkwardly during a tackle near the goal line in the team’s 38-14 loss to the Seahawks.
The Washington Commanders will have to trudge on without Marshon Lattimore on SNF as the corner left the Seahawks game with an injury.
The burgundy pants, white jersey and burgundy helmet with three stripes down the center will certainly evoke memories of Gibbs, John Riggins, Joe Theismann, Doug Williams and many others. What's missing will be the team's former Native American head logo, replaced by the Commanders' "W" sigil.
Quarterback Jayden Daniels, who was still in the game and running the ball in the fourth quarter despite the Commanders being behind 38-7 to the Seattle Seahawks, was spun around on a tackle and landed awkwardly on his left non-throwing arm.
Angry NFL fans are destroying Dan Quinn for playing Jayden Daniels in garbage time, leading to a gruesome injury.
With the NFL trade deadline (November 4) rapidly approaching, the Washington Commanders have three paths to take: Buy, Sell, or Stand Pat. Buy, Sell, or Stand P
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels sustained a left arm injury and exited in the fourth quarter of the 38-14 home loss to the Seattle Seahawks, with ESPN reporting later Sunday that he has a dislocated left elbow.