Commanders QB Jayden Daniels Injured in Loss to Seahawks

UPDATE: Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels has suffered a potentially serious arm injury during a devastating 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night. The injury occurred in the fourth quarter as Daniels attempted to mount a comeback, but an awkward tackle left his 2025 season hanging in the balance.

Daniels, who was trying to lead his team back from a 38-7 deficit, was injured while scrambling near the goal line. He landed heavily on his non-throwing shoulder and was seen writhing in pain as the training staff rushed to his aid. Despite the severity of the injury, he managed to walk off the field but was visibly favoring his left arm.

This injury follows a challenging season for the second-year quarterback, who has dealt with multiple injuries, including a right hamstring issue that caused him to miss the previous week’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Daniels had just returned to practice and was optimistic about the game against Seattle, where he completed 16 of 22 passes for 153 yards, along with 51 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.

Daniels was named the Offensive Rookie of the Year last season, leading the Commanders to a 12-5 record and a near Super Bowl appearance. However, ongoing injuries have hampered his performance and that of the team this season.

As news of Daniels’ injury spreads, fans and analysts are left questioning the future of the Commanders’ season. The team is already facing challenges as they struggle to keep pace in a competitive league.

Officials have not yet confirmed the extent of Daniels’ injury or his potential recovery timeline. Fans are anxiously awaiting further updates, which are expected in the coming hours.

Stay tuned for more breaking updates on this developing story.