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Will Jayden Daniels play in Week 8? Bombshell injury update on Commanders star ahead of Chiefs game
Marcus Mariota will start, in place of Jayden Daniels. Mariota is making his third start of the season and has posted a 1-1 record so far.
The Washington Commanders held their breath as Jayden Daniels did not do any structural damage to his hamstring. However, Week 8 is not a given.
Week 8 of the NFL season is in full swing, and there are some key players dealing with injuries. See who's in and who's out.
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said on Monday that quarterback Jayden Daniels avoided a serious hamstring injury when he was hurt in last Sunday’s loss to the Cowboys, but he added that it might be significant enough to keep him from playing in Week 8.
The Washington Commanders continue to lose offensive playmakers to injury and this week they’ll be without their key offensive playmaker, quarterback Jayden Daniels. Daniels was forced from their Week 7 game against the Cowboys due to a hamstring injury and now will miss their Monday Night Football matchup with the Chiefs, per Ian Rapoport.
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Washington Commanders Week 8 injury report: Jayden Daniels out with hamstring injury
WASHINGTON - Jayden Daniels will be out Monday for the Washington Commanders' game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Daniels suffered a hamstring strain last week against the Dallas Cowboys. Before that, Daniels was out for two games with a knee injury. Marcus Mariota will start in place of Daniels.
Jay Glazer reports on major Week 8 quarterback injuries on “FOX NFL Sunday," including the status of Jayden Daniels and others.
During Thursday's press conference, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes commented on not facing Jayden Daniels in Week 8 |@EdEastonJr
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he is hoping that his two-time MVP quarterback is able to face the Dolphins in Miami last week after he missed his third straight game with a hamstring injury. Harbaugh also addressed Baltimore changing Jackson's practice status this past Friday from a full to limited participant.