Nov 7 update: Ian Rapoport is reporting that Daniels got positive news from his MRI and medical opinions. His dislocated elbow does not include any ligament damage and he won’t need surgery. The injury is not as serious as originally anticipated, and the Commanders will not immediately place him on injured reserve.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on Monday that Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels has suffered a dislocated left elbow and will be sidelined for several weeks. The QB will get an MRI on Tuesday and while he will miss time, there is still a chance that he can return before the end of the season, Rapoport pointed out that Chargers linebacker Khalil Mack suffered a similar injury earlier in the season and ended up missing roughly five weeks.
Daniels sustained the gruesome injury in the fourth quarter of their ugly 38-14 loss to the Seahawks on Sunday night and that has led to head coach Dan Quinn taking criticism for leaving the QB in during the tail end of a blowout. The 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year had already been battered by injuries through the first half of the his sophomore campaign, already missing three games due to a knee sprain and a hamstring injury prior to Sunday’s loss.
The Commanders have been bitten hard by the injury bug this year with veteran running back Austin Ekeler tearing his Achilles in Week 2 and wide receiver Terry McLaurin missing a chunk of time battling a quad injury. With the team currently on a four-game losing streak and Daniels potentially going on IR, a return to the playoffs seems highly unlikely at this point.
Daniels was the No. 3 quarterback in average draft position heading into the season but given his injury situation this year, managers should be used to not having him in their lineups by now. Veteran backup Marcus Mariota will once again take over in his absence and he should be readily available for those that are interested with a rostership of 6.6%. But he hasn’t been very impactful on the fantasy front, averaging just 16.9 fantasy points in the three games that he’s started this season. Options like Sam Darnold, Aaron Rodgers, and Joe Flacco should still be available on the waiver wire for those pressed for options in Daniels’ absence.
Daniels’ injury doesn’t portend good news for Commanders’ skill position weapons like Bill Croskey-Merritt, Deebo Samuel, or Zach Ertz, so managers need to think hard about deploying them in their lineups moving forward. However, a guy who has oddly benefitted from the QB’s absence is backup running back Jeremy McNichols, who has seen increased snap rates in all three games Mariota has started this season. That’s not to see that you should immediately go out and add McNichols to your roster, but just keep that factoid in the back of your head.
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![Deadspin | Aurora Gaming, BetBoom Team close in on PGL Wallachia 8 final The hands of an esport gamer clutching the controler at Encore Esports Gaming Lounge in New Rochelle on Thursday, December 20, 2018.
E Sports Aurora Gaming and BetBoom Team rallied for 2-1 wins on Friday, earning spots in the upper-bracket final of the PGL Wallachia Season 8 event at Bucharest, Romania. Aurora Gaming roared back against PARIVISION, and BetBoom Team charged past Team Liquid. Lower-bracket action got underway on Friday, with South America Rejects edging HEROIC 2-1 and Team Falcons taking down Team Spirit 2-0. Sixteen teams began the million Dota 2 tournament with the top eight advancing from the Swiss-system group stage. The double-elimination playoffs continue with all matches best-of-three until the best-of-five grand final on Sunday. The winning side will take home 0,000. On Friday, PARIVISION opened with a 29-minute win on red, but Aurora Gaming responded with a two victories on red, in 43 minutes and 59 minutes. Indonesia’s Rafli “Mikoto” Fathur Rahman paced Aurora Gaming with a 19-6-34 kill-death-assist ratio. Ukraine’s Volodymyr “No[o]ne-” Minenko wound up at 17-12-28 for PARIVISION. After Team Liquid took a 35-minute victory on green, BetBoom Team pulled level in 46 minutes on green, then sealed the series in 43 minutes on red. Russia’s Ilya “Kiritych” Ulyanov posted a 23-9-34 K-D-A ratio for BetBoom Team. Poland’s Michal “Nisha” Jankowski ended up at 22-14-25 for Team Liquid. South America Rejects sandwiched two wins on green, in 45 minutes and 48 minutes, around HEROIC’s 51-minute triumph on red. Peru’s Frank “Frank” Ayala registered a 27-12-46 K-D-A ratio for South America Rejects. Another Peruvian player, Santiago “TaiLung” Aguero Gustavo, finished at 26-18-39 for HEROIC. Team Falcons toppled Team Spirit in 41 minutes on green and 66 minutes on red. Jordan’s Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf powered Team Falcons with a 23-8-34 K-D-A ratio. Ukraine’s Bohdan “Batyuk” Batiuk notched a 13-17-17 K-D-A ratio for Team Spirit. The weekend schedule: Saturday Upper-bracket final — Aurora Gaming vs. BetBoom Team Lower-bracket quarterfinal — Team Liquid vs. South America Rejects Lower-bracket quarterfinal — PARIVISION vs. Team Falcons Lower-bracket semifinal — Team Liquid/South America Rejects winner vs. PARIVISION/Team Falcons winner Sunday Lower-bracket final — Lower-bracket semifinal winner vs. Aurora Gaming/BetBoom Team loser Grand final — Aurora Gaming/BetBoom Team winner vs. lower-bracket final winner PGL Wallachia Season 8 prize pool 1. 0,000 — TBD 2. 5,000 — TBD 3. 0,000 — TBD 4. ,000 — TBD 5-6. ,000 — TBD 7-8. ,000 — HEROIC, Team Spirit 9-11. ,000 — GamerLegion, Xtreme Gaming, MOUZ 12-14. ,000 — Vici Gaming, Virtus.pro, Natus Vincere 15-16. ,000 — Team Yandex, Tundra Esports –Field Level Media #Deadspin #Aurora #Gaming #BetBoom #Team #close #PGL #Wallachia #final Deadspin | Aurora Gaming, BetBoom Team close in on PGL Wallachia 8 final The hands of an esport gamer clutching the controler at Encore Esports Gaming Lounge in New Rochelle on Thursday, December 20, 2018.
E Sports Aurora Gaming and BetBoom Team rallied for 2-1 wins on Friday, earning spots in the upper-bracket final of the PGL Wallachia Season 8 event at Bucharest, Romania. Aurora Gaming roared back against PARIVISION, and BetBoom Team charged past Team Liquid. Lower-bracket action got underway on Friday, with South America Rejects edging HEROIC 2-1 and Team Falcons taking down Team Spirit 2-0. Sixteen teams began the million Dota 2 tournament with the top eight advancing from the Swiss-system group stage. The double-elimination playoffs continue with all matches best-of-three until the best-of-five grand final on Sunday. The winning side will take home 0,000. On Friday, PARIVISION opened with a 29-minute win on red, but Aurora Gaming responded with a two victories on red, in 43 minutes and 59 minutes. Indonesia’s Rafli “Mikoto” Fathur Rahman paced Aurora Gaming with a 19-6-34 kill-death-assist ratio. Ukraine’s Volodymyr “No[o]ne-” Minenko wound up at 17-12-28 for PARIVISION. After Team Liquid took a 35-minute victory on green, BetBoom Team pulled level in 46 minutes on green, then sealed the series in 43 minutes on red. Russia’s Ilya “Kiritych” Ulyanov posted a 23-9-34 K-D-A ratio for BetBoom Team. Poland’s Michal “Nisha” Jankowski ended up at 22-14-25 for Team Liquid. South America Rejects sandwiched two wins on green, in 45 minutes and 48 minutes, around HEROIC’s 51-minute triumph on red. Peru’s Frank “Frank” Ayala registered a 27-12-46 K-D-A ratio for South America Rejects. Another Peruvian player, Santiago “TaiLung” Aguero Gustavo, finished at 26-18-39 for HEROIC. Team Falcons toppled Team Spirit in 41 minutes on green and 66 minutes on red. Jordan’s Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf powered Team Falcons with a 23-8-34 K-D-A ratio. Ukraine’s Bohdan “Batyuk” Batiuk notched a 13-17-17 K-D-A ratio for Team Spirit. The weekend schedule: Saturday Upper-bracket final — Aurora Gaming vs. BetBoom Team Lower-bracket quarterfinal — Team Liquid vs. South America Rejects Lower-bracket quarterfinal — PARIVISION vs. Team Falcons Lower-bracket semifinal — Team Liquid/South America Rejects winner vs. PARIVISION/Team Falcons winner Sunday Lower-bracket final — Lower-bracket semifinal winner vs. Aurora Gaming/BetBoom Team loser Grand final — Aurora Gaming/BetBoom Team winner vs. lower-bracket final winner PGL Wallachia Season 8 prize pool 1. 0,000 — TBD 2. 5,000 — TBD 3. 0,000 — TBD 4. ,000 — TBD 5-6. ,000 — TBD 7-8. ,000 — HEROIC, Team Spirit 9-11. ,000 — GamerLegion, Xtreme Gaming, MOUZ 12-14. ,000 — Vici Gaming, Virtus.pro, Natus Vincere 15-16. ,000 — Team Yandex, Tundra Esports –Field Level Media #Deadspin #Aurora #Gaming #BetBoom #Team #close #PGL #Wallachia #final](https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/11882973.jpg)

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