Summary
Washington Commanders' quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a hamstring injury during a game against the Dallas Cowboys and is scheduled for an MRI. A sports doctor suggests Daniels could miss some games due to the injury. Marcus Mariota is expected to replace Daniels as the quarterback if he cannot play.
Key Facts
- Jayden Daniels, a quarterback for the Washington Commanders, got hurt during a game against the Dallas Cowboys.
- Daniels injured his hamstring in the third quarter after a hard hit.
- Head coach Dan Quinn said Daniels wanted to return to the game, but the team is being cautious.
- A sports doctor, David Chao, thinks Daniels could miss at least one game due to the injury.
- Daniels will have an MRI to assess the injury's severity.
- Marcus Mariota will be the starting quarterback if Daniels cannot play.
- In a past ruling, Marcus Mariota has played as a replacement and led the Commanders to a 1-1 record.