Jayden Daniels suffers significant arm injury late in Commanders-Seahawks
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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a significant left arm injury during the fourth quarter of the game against the Seattle Seahawks. The injury occurred on a second-and-goal play when Daniels, attempting to escape pressure, was sacked by linebacker Drake Thomas. As Daniels braced his fall with his left arm, it was twisted improperly, leading to the injury. His arm was placed in an air cast, and he was escorted to the locker room for an X-ray. Despite the setback, Chris Rodriguez managed to score a touchdown on the drive, bringing the score to 38-14 in favor of the Seahawks. Daniels concluded his night with 153 passing yards, one interception, and a rushing touchdown, leaving Washington's season prospects uncertain.
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