It was a somber scene in the Washington Commanders' locker room following their matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. The 38-14 defeat certainly didn't help lighten the mood, but the players were more concerned about their starting quarterback.

Daniels, who had just returned from a hamstring injury suffered in Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys, dislocated his left elbow on a two-yard sack with less than eight minutes left in the fourth quarter of the primetime matchup. Daniels underwent an MRI on Monday, and while the results didn't show any fractures, head coach Dan Quinn confirmed the injury would keep him sidelined for "a while."

There will be plans for how the Commanders, now 3-6, intend to operate their offense, which was already working without several other injured players besides

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