Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels missed his third game of the season on Monday when his team fell 28-7 on the road against the Chiefs.
Daniels, who is dealing with a hamstring strain after a minor knee injury caused him to miss two other games earlier this season, had a good rehab session on Tuesday according to head coach Dan Quinn.
Dan Quinn said QB Jayden Daniels had a good rehab session; expects him to practice tomorrow.
— John Keim (@john_keim) October 28, 2025
Quinn told the media that he expects Daniels to practice on Wednesday, which could potentially pave the way for a return to the lineup on Sunday night against the Seahawks.
Washington is 3-5 on the season and sits in third place in the NFC East. Daniels's return to full health would give the Commanders a fighting chance to getting back into the NFC playoff picture.
Daniels has completed 61.0% of his passes for 1,031 yards and eight touchdowns to one interception in five games this season.
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