Commanders QB Jayden Daniels Suffers Right Hamstring Injury
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Jayden Daniels #5, quarterback of the Washington Commanders scrambles against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half of Sunday’s NFL football game. Daniels would get injured during the quarter of the game at AT&T Field in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) Getty Images There now may be yet another shutdown in Washington, DC—this time on the football field. On Sunday, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels went down with a right hamstring injury in the third quarter of their matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. He’s scheduled to undergo an MRI of that area on Monday, But if Daniels did suffer at least a moderate grade hamstring strain then the Commanders coaching staff may have to shut him down for a while to give that muscle time to heal. The injury resulted just several minutes into the third quarter with the Commanders trailing the Cowboys 34-14. Daniels was looking to throw the ball but got hit by Cowboys linebacker Shemar James and lost the ball in the process. Daniels’ right leg got twisted rather awkwardly, which presumably led to the hamstring injury. The big sign was that Daniels was grabbing the back of his right leg pretty soon afterwards. He managed to limp off the field while holding that area. Eventually, after he got evaluated in the medical tent, he proceeded into the locker, never to return to the game. What Is a Hamstring Strain? Although Daniels’ diagnosis won’t be clear until he undergoes an MRI on that area on Monday, the leading possibility right now is some kind of hamstring strain. Your hamstring muscles includes three muscles that comprise the back of your upper leg: the biceps femoris, semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles. You contract these muscles when you bend your heel towards your butt when you run or jump.…
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