Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will make his first start in a month when he faces the host Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in Minneapolis, head coach Dan Quinn announced Friday.
Daniels last started for Washington on Nov. 2 when he sustained a dislocated left elbow during the late stages of Washington's 38-14 setback to the Seattle Seahawks. The Commanders were trailing 38-7 with just over seven minutes in the game when Daniels was injured while attempting to brace for his fall following a tackle.
He was a full participant in practices Thursday and Friday for the Commanders (3-9), who are mired in a seven-game losing streak heading into the clash versus the Vikings (4-8).
"It's important for him, for his teammates," Quinn said of Daniels being back on the field on gameday

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