The Washington Commanders have been dealt quite a lot of harm blows within the first half of the 2025 season, and Sunday’s loss to the Cowboys introduced a significant concern when quarterback Jayden Daniels left with a hamstring harm. On Monday, coach Dan Quinn revealed that whereas Daniels’ harm shouldn’t be “important or long-term,” his standing for subsequent Monday’s showdown with the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs is unsure.
“I am going to have a greater sense as I get nearer to it, with the additional day and what that appears like,” Quinn mentioned. “However the excellent news got here again that it is not a long-term factor … however I am going to have a greater really feel for you guys once we get to Thursday.”
Daniels missed time earlier this season with a knee sprain, and the Commanders went 1-1 with backup Marcus Mariota on the helm. The priority with a hamstring is all the time the potential to worsen it or make it worse by hurrying again too rapidly, however with an additional day to recuperate earlier than taking part in Monday evening, there’s a chance Daniels is ready to go towards the red-hot Chiefs.
As Quinn famous, we possible will not get a full standing replace on Daniels till later within the week, however the truth that the MRI did not present something important is a optimistic replace for a Commanders group that wanted some good harm information for as soon as.
The offense has handled accidents to their high receivers together with Daniels, as Deebo Samuel, Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown all missed Sunday’s recreation in Dallas, whereas the protection simply misplaced sack chief Dorrance Armstrong for the season with a knee harm.