Jayden Daniels exits with serious injury
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Even before Sunday night. Even before his left elbow went in a direction no elbows should venture, Jayden Daniels’ sophomore NFL season was a big letdown.
Key fantasy football players had a tough outing in Week 9 - which players could be a cause for concern heading into Week 10?
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The hit that felled Daniels against the Seahawks would not exactly be pleasant for a civilian to endure, but it wasn’t the type that would typically send an NFL player to injured reserve. Daniels simply planted his arm the exact wrong way with the exact wrong force and is now sidelined indefinitely.
Senior National Columnist Judy Battista reports that Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is seeking a second opinion on his elbow injury.
Bears, Bengals put up incredible numbers in high-scoring thriller, while Drake London rises above all other receivers with a 3-TD performance.
The final player in the Week 10 waiver wire pickups is Devin Singletary, who is now the RB2 for the New York Giants after the season-ending injury to Cam Skattebo. With Tyrone Tracy Jr. assuming the starting role, Singletary will play the backup role, but if Week 9 is any sign of things to come, he might factor more into the gameplan than expected.
Dan Quinn spoke to the media after the Commanders-Seahawks game and addressed Jayden Daniels’ injury. The Washington Commanders not only lost to the Seattle Seahawks in their Week 9 game on Sunday, but they also suffered a potentially season-altering blow with the injury to star quarterback Jayden Daniels.
And that's a principle that is just as crucial for your fantasy football rotation as it is for NFL head coaches jockeying for position as we get closer to playoff season. Here are three wide receivers you should start and three you should sit on your fantasy football team in Week 10.