Jayden Daniels has dislocated left elbow, uncertain whether he can return this season
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Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels may miss the remainder of the season after dislocating his left elbow in a game against the Seahawks. The injury occurred in the fourth quarter when Daniels was sacked by Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas and landed awkwardly on his left arm. Daniels is scheduled for an MRI to assess the severity and determine his availability for the rest of the season. This marks a significant setback for Daniels, who was instrumental in the Commanders' run to the NFC Championship Game last year. The Commanders, now at a 3-6 record, face increased challenges with their starting quarterback out indefinitely, and head coach Dan Quinn is under scrutiny for keeping Daniels in the game during a decisive loss.
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