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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Commanders QB Jayden Daniels set for MRI exam after injuring hamstring
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will undergo an MRI exam on Monday after leaving in the third quarter of Sunday's 44-22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, with a hamstring injury.


QB Jayden Daniels hurts hamstring in Commanders’ decisive loss to Cowboys
ARLINGTON, Texas — Dak Prescott threw for three touchdowns, including a 74-yarder to CeeDee Lamb, DaRon Bland returned an interception 68 yards for a score after Jayden Daniels left with a hamstring injury, and the Dallas Cowboys beat the Washington Commanders 44-22 Sunday. Lamb had 110 yards on five catches after a high ankle sprain kept him out of the previous three games, when George Pickens sparkled without his new sidekick, then had just as…
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