ASHBURN, Va. -- With seven minutes and 39 seconds left and down 38-7 to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night, the Washington Commanders' ugly season got a whole lot worse: Quarterback Jayden Daniels was lying on the ground, in pain, after suffering a dislocated elbow when he was sacked.
As Daniels, the franchise's present and future hope for success and the player who led Washington to its first NFC Championship Game appearance since the 1991 season, slowly left the field with his injured arm in a cast, the inevitable questions began: Why? What now? What more can go wrong?
"Gut-wrenching," Washington guard Sam Cosmi said.
"Distraught," tight end Zach Ertz said.
The Commanders (3-6) have been devastated by injuries and player absences since training camp opened. In fact, Daniels

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