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Commanders QB Jayden Daniels leaves with hamstring injury in 3rd quarter against Cowboys

  • On Sunday, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels left the Week 7 game vs. Dallas Cowboys with a hamstring injury after his right leg turned awkwardly while being tackled; he was listed questionable to return and evaluated in the medical tent before heading to the locker room.
  • Sacked by Dallas Cowboys linebacker Shemar James, Daniels lost a fumble and was twisted to the ground when James landed on his ankle in the third quarter.
  • On Mariota's first series, he threw a pick-6 that helped Dallas expand its lead to 41-15 after Daniels had completed 12 passes and a touchdown before exiting.
  • If Daniels misses time, backup Marcus Mariota would take control of Washington Commanders offense, which already trailed 27-15 and has suffered several injuries this season.
  • With Oct. 27 on the schedule, the Commanders face the Kansas City Chiefs as Jayden Daniels deals with a familiar setback after missing two games earlier this season.
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