Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will have an MRI on Monday for a hamstring injury after his right leg turned awkwardly while being sacked and losing a fumble midway through the third quarter of Washington’s 44-22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

Commanders coach Dan Quinn didn’t get into specifics about the injury after Sunday’s game, but said that Daniels had felt something in his hamstring on the play before he came out of the game.

“I just don’t want to say one way or another, and not give the accurate info on that,” Quinn said, after referring to the planned MRI for the second-year QB.

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 gi

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