Jayden Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, has been a standout for the Washington Commanders in his rookie season. Known for his dual-threat abilities, Daniels quickly became the centerpiece of the Commanders’ offense.
Through his first several games, he's passed for 1,410 yards, added 372 rushing yards, and totaled 10 touchdowns, cementing himself as a rising star.
However, Daniels’ promising rookie campaign took a hit when he suffered a rib injury in Week 7 against the Carolina Panthers.
Daniels sustained the injury after a 47-yard run in the first quarter and was ruled out after further evaluation.
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn announced on Monday that Daniels is considered week-to-week as they await more medical results. Fans are now voicing their concern about the quarterback's health and the impact of his absence.
"Say it ain't so!" said one fan. "I need to see him every weekend for the next 15 years. Baller!"
Daniels’ injury has sparked plenty of discussion among fans, particularly because rib injuries are notoriously painful and can take time to heal.
"Rib injuries are brutal," said another fan.