Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels will be out for a 2nd straight match, and this time the franchise can’t count on receiver Terry McLaurin.
Manager Dan Quinn revealed that both will not be on the field vs. Atlanta at the end of the weekend in their away game against the Falcons.
#Commanders QB Jayden Daniels (knee) and WR Terry McLaurin (quad) are out for Sunday vs. the Atlanta Falcons. pic.twitter.com/DZ8eVX7vgc
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 26, 2025
Washington (2-1) will trust Marcus Mariota as a QB, as he started 13 matches for the Falcons 3 years ago.
The head coach of the Commanders added that John Bates and Noah Brown will also be sidelined for the upcoming game in 48 hours. None of the footballers were seen training today.
RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt resumed training today after missing the previous 2 days, and Dan claimed that he did okay.
“Jacory is doing everything possible to return as soon as possible,” Quinn revealed about his running back. “He is not cleared by the medical staff yet, but there is still a chance that he can be on the field on Sunday.”
Daniels sprained his left ankle in the Week 2 defeat against the Packers, as the incident happened on the 1st play in the 4th quarter. The QB stayed in the match, but was limited in training after that.