WASHINGTON (AP) — Of all the bad things that the Washington Commanders did, or that happened to them, in their latest loss — and it’s a lengthy list — nothing was as worrisome as the sight of Jayden Daniels grabbing at his right hamstring as he limped off the field following a sack and fumble in the third quarter.

While the MRI exam the quarterback had Monday showed nothing “significant or long-term,” coach Dan Quinn said, Daniels’ status for the team’s next game was uncertain, and there were plenty of other problems to deal with following a 44-22 drubbing by the Dallas Cowboys.

“It’s very frustrating,” Quinn said. “We’re going to look at everything.”

They’d better.

His Commanders own a two-game losing streak, a 3-4 record that puts them in third place in the NFC East and a defense tha

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