
The Washington Commanders were dealt a brutal blow during Sunday Night Football’s 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Not only did the team fall to 3-6 and shroud their playoff chances in doubt, but star quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered another significant injury. Daniels, who had already missed three games this season due to lower-body ailments, dislocated his elbow in the Week 9 loss, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. A timetable for Daniels’ return has yet to be established as the team awaits MRI results on Monday.
Washington head coach Dan Quinn’s decision to play Daniels has fallen under scrutiny, most notably from Daniels’ former Arizona State football head coach Herm Edwards.
“First of all, we know the players are competitive and they don’t ever want to come out,” Edwards told the Dan Patrick Show. “Sometimes you’ve got to protect it from yourself. And I think there’s a point in that third quarter where you’re looking at it and you’re going, ‘Okay, how many possessions do I have left? I got four possessions left, probably in this game. Ah, coach, we’ve got to pull the quarterback, right?‘ And you’ve got to make that decision, and it’s hard. Sometimes you get caught up in the game, and you’re so competitive, you want your good guys in the game. But there comes a point where you’ve got to get him out, right? Plus, he’s already been injured twice.”
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