Washington Commanders Quarterback Marcus Mariota Suffers An Apparent Hand Injury
Just when Washington Commanders fans thought they had finally found a rhythm, or at least a contingency plan, the football gods decided to intervene yet again. It was a Saturday showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles, a Week 16 clash with playoff implications. But the story quickly shifted as Quarterback Marcus Mariota exited the game in the third quarter with a hand injury.
The Play That Changed the Game For Mariota
It happened on a third-down play. Mariota fired a pass intended for Treylon Burks that fell incomplete. Almost immediately, the body language told the whole story. There was no dramatic cart, but there was the tell-tale walk to the sideline and the immediate disappearance into the blue medical tent.
For fans in the stands and watching at home, the sight of Mariota emerging from the tent with a towel draped over his right hand was the universal signal for “don’t hold your breath.” He jogged to the locker room with the medical staff, leaving a 10-7 lead in the hands of fate.
Washington’s Quarterback Woes Deepen
The timing here is nothing short of brutal. This wasn’t just a backup going down; this was the guy who had just been handed the keys to the franchise for the remainder of the season. Starter Jayden Daniels had already been shut down with an elbow injury, meaning Mariota was supposed to be the steady veteran hand to guide the ship into port.
Instead, Washington finds itself digging dangerously deep into the depth chart. With Mariota’s status up in the air, the Commanders are forced to pivot to a Plan C that feels like a history lesson in NFL longevity.
Enter Josh Johnson: The Ultimate Journeyman
If Mariota can’t return, the offense falls to Josh Johnson. And if that name sounds familiar, it is because he’s been in the league since George W. Bush was in the White House. At 39 years old, Johnson is the definition of a survivor. He was a fifth-round pick way back in 2008.
Johnson holds the NFL record for playing on 14 different teams. He’s worn the jerseys of the 49ers, Browns, Bengals, Jets, Colts, Bills, Ravens, Giants, Texans, Raiders, Lions, Broncos, and essentially anyone else with a roster spot open. He’s even had stints in the UFL, the AAF, and the XFL.
While Johnson brings a wealth of wisdom and mentorship to the locker room, asking a 39-year-old who hasn’t thrown a pass all season to preserve a lead against a fierce Eagles defense is a tall order. The Commanders are hoping for the best with Mariota, but they are preparing for a wild ride with their emergency veteran.
