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Daniels' Season Ends: Injuries Frustrate Commanders QB
17 Dec
Summary
- Jayden Daniels expressed frustration over multiple freak accident injuries.
- Daniels will not play further this season after being medically cleared.
- The Commanders quarterback aims to focus on health for next year.

Jayden Daniels, the Commanders' quarterback, revealed his frustration and disappointment regarding a season derailed by a series of "freak accident" injuries. These ailments limited his playing time to just seven games before the team decided to shut him down for the remainder of the season. Daniels expressed a desire to play but acknowledged he was not medically cleared.
The quarterback sustained injuries including a sprained left knee, a severe right hamstring issue, and most recently, a dislocated left elbow. This elbow injury, sustained on October 5th, sidelined him for over two months. Although he briefly returned on December 7th, he aggravated the injury in the same game.
With the Commanders already eliminated from playoff contention, Daniels is now concentrating on his recovery and preparation for the next season. He described his injuries as unavoidable "freak accidents" and is looking forward to a healthier campaign ahead.




