Washington Commanders' rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels will undergo additional tests on Monday after sustaining a rib injury during the team's game against the Carolina Panthers. Head coach Dan Quinn provided limited information on Daniels' status, stating that updates will be shared once more details are known.
Daniels' mother, Regina Jackson, reassured fans on social media by indicating that he is doing fine. Part owner Magic Johnson also expressed his hopes for a speedy recovery for Daniels.
Following the injury, veteran quarterback Marcus Mariota stepped in for Daniels and led the team to a 40-7 victory over the Panthers. Mariota threw for two touchdown passes and 205 yards in relief.
Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft and the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner, appeared to be in discomfort as he left the field after a third-down completion. He received medical evaluation in the blue tent on the sideline before being ruled out for the remainder of the game.
Despite the lack of clarity on the extent of Daniels' injury, the Commanders are maintaining a day-to-day approach in monitoring his condition. The team emphasized caution and stated that they will not rush Daniels back to the field if there are any risks involved.
With Washington holding a significant lead at halftime, Daniels returned to the sideline in the third quarter wearing casual attire. He engaged with teammates but did not re-enter the game.
Daniels had been a standout performer for the Commanders this season, throwing for 1,404 yards, rushing for 322 yards, and accounting for 10 touchdowns in his first six games. His status for future games will depend on the results of the upcoming tests and medical evaluations.
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