Sports Doctor Has Promising Prediction on Commanders QB Jayden Daniels’ Injury
Summary
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels dislocated his elbow during a game against the Seattle Seahawks. X-rays showed no fracture, and sports doctor David Chao believes the injury won't end Daniels' career or require surgery. Daniels is expected to miss most of the season, but there is a small chance he could return before it ends.Key Facts
- Jayden Daniels, quarterback for the Washington Commanders, injured his elbow in a game against the Seattle Seahawks.
- The injury happened late in the game, and Daniels did not break any bones, but he did dislocate his elbow.
- Sports doctor David Chao, with nearly 20 years of NFL experience, says the injury isn't career-ending and won't need surgery.
- Daniels injured his non-throwing elbow, which means a faster recovery.
- There’s a possibility Daniels could return to play before the season finishes.
- This season, Daniels has missed three of Washington's nine games due to other injuries.
- The Washington Commanders have won three games and lost six this season.
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