Washington Commanders Lose Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin For Atlanta Falcons Game
The Washington Commanders will be without two of their biggest offensive weapons this weekend. Quarterback Jayden Daniels (knee) and star Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin (quad) have both been ruled out for Sundayโs matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. The double setback forces Washington to adjust its game plan in a major way.
Jayden Danielsโ Absence
Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick in last year’s NFL Draft, has already shown flashes of his potential. His mobility and playmaking have energized the Commandersโ offense, making this injury a tough blow. While early reports indicate the knee issue is not season-ending, the team plans to proceed cautiously to protect its franchise quarterback.
Terry McLaurin Sidelined
For Washington, losing McLaurin is just as damaging. The veteran receiver remains the teamโs most reliable playmaker and a steady leader on the field. His lingering quad injury has cost him time before, and the Commanders are prioritizing his long-term health with so much of the season still ahead.
Who Steps Up Next?
With Daniels sidelined, veteran Marcus Mariota is expected to step in as the starter. His experience brings stability, but his style is very different from Daniels. That means the offense will need to adjust.
What Does It Mean For Washington?
The timing isnโt ideal. The Falconsโ defense has been strong against the pass in recent weeks, leaving Washington likely to lean more heavily on its ground game. Running Back Jacory Croskey-Merritt will be central to the Commandersโ hopes of moving the chains on Sunday.
Looking Ahead
The Commanders haven’t provided a specific timeline for Daniels or McLaurin’s return. Both players will be re-evaluated next week. Fans can expect more updates as their recoveries continue. Kickoff between the Commanders and Falcons is set for Sunday at 1 p.m. in Atlanta. Washington will test its depth and resilience without these two key players.
