Sam Darnold Leads Seahawks to Easy Win over Commanders, Who Lose Jayden Daniels to Arm Injury
Seattle improved to 6-2 with a strong victory as Jayden Daniels suffered a serious arm injury, extending Washington's losing streak to four games and dimming their playoff hopes.
- On Sunday, the Washington Commanders will host the Seattle Seahawks in Sunday Night Football, Week 9 at Northwest Stadium, Landover, Md., with kickoff at 8:20 p.m. ET.
- Seattle, fresh off a bye, enters 5-2 and tied for first in the NFC West while the Washington Commanders aim to snap a three-game losing streak.
- According to odds and models, SportsLine consensus lists Seattle as a 3-point favorite with an over/under of 48.5, while the projection model leans Under, projecting 48 total points and Emory Hunt, expert, is 25-14 .
- Terry McLaurin will be absent as he is ruled out, while Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is expected to return from a hamstring injury for Sunday night.
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Sam Darnold leads Seahawks to easy win over Commanders, who lose Jayden Daniels to arm injury
LANDOVER, Md. — Sam Darnold threw four touchdown passes before his first incompletion, and the Seattle Seahawks played a near-perfect first half offensively on their way to a 38-14 rout of the Washington Commanders, who again lost Jayden Daniels to an injury Sunday night.
Sunday Night Football: Sam Darnold's perfect first half has Seahawks up 31-7
Myles Simmons , Facebook Sam Darnold is putting on a show on Sunday night. The Seahawks’ quarterback threw four touchdowns without an incompletion in the first half, leading Seattle to a dominant 31-7 lead at halftime. Darnold threw a touchdown to cap each of Seattle’s first four possessions — a 4-yard strike to Tory Horton, a 25-yard pass to Tory Horton, a 26-yard pass to Elijah Arroyo, and a 60-yard pass to Cody White. Jason Myers hit a 41-yar…
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