Commanders Get Promising Update on Jayden Daniels’ Return Timeline
Summary
Jayden Daniels, a quarterback for the Washington Commanders, was feared to have a serious elbow injury but recent medical evaluations show it’s not as bad as first thought. He won't need surgery and has a possibility of returning in late November after the team's bye week. Daniels, an important player for the Commanders, is expected to be back to help the team improve their current season record.Key Facts
- Jayden Daniels was the second overall draft pick and NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.
- He suffered an elbow injury during a game against Seattle on November 2.
- Medical tests showed no ligament damage and he won't need surgery.
- The team will reassess Daniels after their Week 12 bye.
- He could return for the game against the Denver Broncos on November 30.
- So far this season, Daniels has thrown for 1,184 yards and 8 touchdowns.
- The Commanders have a 3-6 record as of the latest report.
- Daniels is considered a key player for the Commanders' success.
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