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A Day Later, Quinn Takes the Blame for Daniels Being in the Game Late: ‘I Missed It’

  • On Sunday night, Jayden Daniels left Washington Commanders' game against Seattle with 7:29 remaining after his left arm bent gruesomely during a goal-line tackle.
  • Having missed Weeks 3 and 4 with a knee injury, Daniels had just returned from a hamstring injury that caused him to miss the previous game at Kansas City.
  • Broadcasters showed the arm twist and immediate concern, noting Daniels walked off toward the tunnel, was later helped to the locker room, taken for X-rays, and seen with his left arm in a cast.
  • With the team trailing 38-7, Washington Commanders saw Marcus Mariota come in relief for Jayden Daniels, who was injured, with Josh Johnson as backup.
  • Losing Daniels complicates Washington Commanders' playoff chase as the season narrative described as spiraling deepens his 2025 injury troubles, challenging the 2024 Offensive Rookie of the Year.
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A day later, Quinn takes the blame for Daniels being in the game late: ‘I missed it’

Jayden Daniels has a dislocated left elbow, and Washington coach Dan Quinn did not have a timetable for his return when he provided an update Monday.

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