After suffering a hamstring injury in a game against the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels appears to have avoided anything serious.
Washington head coach Dan Quinn told reporters that an MRI on Daniels’ hamstring did not come back with any significant damage.
The injury is not being considered a long term one. However, the team did not commit to any status on Daniels’ potential to start against the Kansas City Chiefs next Monday evening.
Daniels went down in the game on an awkward tackle that resulted in a fumble recovered by Dallas.
He then got up to his feet and tried walking off before hopping on one leg with some help from training staff.
The reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year did not return to the game.
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