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Jayden Daniels set the franchise mark for rookie passing yards, smashed the NFL record for rushing yards by a rookie quarterback, and, generally, was the ultimate fixer for the Commanders. Whatever mistakes or deficits the team created, he could usually fix by the end of the regulation or overtime.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels' trading cards are being collected at an extremely high rate.
Dart and Daniels represent bright futures for their teams. Daniels was Offensive Rookie of the Year last season. Dart has positioned himself to be a candidate this season. They also have a relationship off the field that began as high school prospects and continues now; they share the same quarterback coach.
Marvin Harrison Jr. headlines another lengthy injury list for the Cardinals, who have lost five in a row and are just 3-10 on the year. The Texans are on the opposite end of the spectrum, having won five in a row, but they are without veteran running back Nick Chubb against a lackluster Arizona defense.
There may not be anyone in NFL history who understands Washington Commanders star Jayden Daniels' position in his second season better than Robert Griffin III, which is why the franchise's former quarterback's word carries so much weight.
Gary Davenport's final column of the season suggests dropping Jayden Daniels, Xavier Worthy and more players with once high expectations.
Jayden Daniels will miss the Commanders ' Week 15 game against the New York Giants, Washington coach Dan Quinn said. Daniels landed hard on his left elbow while trying to chase down Andrew Van Ginkel after an interception in Week 14 against the Vikings and did not return, though Quinn said at the time that was a team decision.
Jayden Daniels' injuries have derailed the Commanders' playoff hopes. An insider reveals why the Daniels' Year 2 experiment went wrong.