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Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels Suffers Knee Injury; Week 3 Status Uncertain
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Well, folks, it looks like the Green Bay Packers’ defense treated Washington Commanders’ Quarterback Jayden Daniels like a human pinball machine last Thursday night. After getting absolutely battered, Daniels is now nursing a sprained knee, and the collective groan of Commanders fans can be heard all the way from D.C. to Green Bay. How long will he be out?

How Did We Learn About This Injury?

An MRI confirmed the sprain, which feels like getting a papercut diagnosis after being hit by a bus. Reports from NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo suggest it’s not a “long-term issue,” but let’s be real, in the NFL, “not long-term” can mean anything from “he’ll walk it off” to “see you next season.” The bottom line is, his status for Week 3 against the Las Vegas Raiders is about as clear as mud.

This is a tough pill to swallow for a young QB who hasn’t missed a single start in his fledgling career. The kid’s got heart, but even the toughest hearts can’t mend a sprained knee with sheer willpower.

The Packers’ Defensive Beatdown on Daniels

Let’s not sugarcoat it: the Packers’ defense, led by Jeff Hafley, had Daniels’ number all night. They sacked him four times, hit him a whopping 12 times, and generally made his life miserable. They blitzed him on 12 different plays, and it was brutally effective. Daniels completed just 3 of 10 passes against the blitz for a career-low 30% completion rate. Ouch. The dynamic signal-caller, known for his legs, was held to a measly 17 rushing yards. It was a masterclass in shutting down a mobile quarterback.

What’s Next For the Commanders?

If Daniels is sidelined, the Commanders will have to dust off the old “In Case of Emergency, Break Glass” case and pull out veteran Marcus Mariota. Mariota, who last started a game in 2022, will face his former team, the Raiders. Talk about a storyline. While Mariota is a seasoned pro, swapping your electrifying rookie for a journeyman backup isn’t exactly the recipe for a victory parade.

For now, Washington holds its breath, hoping their prized quarterback makes a miraculous recovery. But after the beating he took, it wouldn’t be surprising if Daniels needs a week off to remember what it feels like to not be used as a tackling dummy.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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