ARLINGTON, Texas — Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels left their 44-22 loss against the Dallas Cowboys with a hamstring injury after having his right leg turned awkwardly when being sacked and losing a fumble midway through the third quarter Sunday.

Daniels grabbed at the back of his leg after being sacked by Shemar James. The rookie linebacker arrived right as Daniels had pump-faked and dragged down the quarterback.

After walking gingerly to the sideline, Daniels went briefly into the medical tent before coming out and jogging through the bench area and then into the tunnel toward the locker room.

There was no immediate word on the extent of the injury, which happened with Washington down 27-15.

Marcus Mariota took over for the Commanders. He had an 18-yard completion on

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