Daniels voices frustration over Commanders' season-ending shutdown

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels expressed deep frustration Tuesday over the team's decision to shut him down for the rest of the 2025 season due to his re-aggravated elbow injury. The star will shift to recovery and practice while supporting backup Marcus Mariota.

Following Monday's announcement to prioritize his long-term health after re-aggravating a dislocated elbow in Week 14 against the Minnesota Vikings—his second injury flare-up after Week 9—the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year spoke candidly about the challenges of his sophomore season.

"Super tough, man," Daniels said. "I don't want to miss games at all. It's been frustrating being associated with missing games. I want to be out there helping my teammates as much as possible, so it's just been a frustrating year at this point, but you learn from it and you move forward."

Describing the year as filled with "frustrated, disappointed, a lot more emotion, but probably a lot of adversity," Daniels called the elbow injury "traumatic" and unpredictable, contrasting it with more manageable knee and hamstring issues earlier. He plans to remain with the team in practice, gain perspective, and support Mariota without going on injured reserve.

The Commanders (now 5-10 after snapping an eight-game skid with a 29-21 win over the Giants) host the NFC East-leading Eagles on Saturday, aiming to build momentum despite dimmed playoff hopes.

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Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels sidelined with elbow injury for remainder of 2025 season, ice pack on elbow, backup Mariota in background.
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Commanders shut down Jayden Daniels for rest of 2025 season

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The Washington Commanders have decided to shut down quarterback Jayden Daniels for the remainder of the 2025 season due to his elbow injury. Daniels, who re-aggravated the issue in Week 14, will not return until 2026, with backup Marcus Mariota set to start the final three games. The move comes as the 4-10 Commanders focus on his long-term health.

Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels, building on his initial comments about the season-ending shutdown, detailed the injury sequence—including knee sprain, hamstring strain, and elbow setback—while noting coach Dan Quinn's early optimism and his plan to support the team in practices.

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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels left the Week 14 game against the Minnesota Vikings after landing hard on his previously injured left elbow. This marked his first game back from a dislocation suffered in Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks. Daniels was ruled questionable to return after the incident.

Dak Prescott threw for 307 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Dallas Cowboys to a 30-23 victory over the Washington Commanders on Christmas Day. The Cowboys jumped to a 21-3 lead early, holding off a late comeback attempt by Washington despite both teams being eliminated from playoff contention. The game, broadcast exclusively on Netflix, featured pre-game entertainment by Kelly Clarkson and drew complaints about streaming quality.

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