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The NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year favorite is in danger of missing his first professional start, as Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a rib injury early in the Week 7 victory over the Carolina Panthers. Daniels is considered week-to-week, but practiced for the first time Friday, with head coach Dan Quinn saying they "really pushed it." Washington will evaluate his status over the next 48 hours, but Daniels could be a game-day decision, per NFL Media

Quinn said earlier this week they are hopeful Daniels can start vs. the Chicago Bears on Sunday, but the Commanders will be smart with his status. Bears vs. Commanders was expected to be one of the games of the week, as No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams would be facing Daniels, who heard his name called right after Williams' on draft night. However, we may have to wait a little longer for that highly anticipated matchup.

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Daniels suffered the injury to his rib on the first drive vs. the Panthers. He was initially labeled as questionable to return to the game, but later returned to the sidelines from the locker room without his uniform. Daniels just became the first player in NFL history to complete 75% of his passes, throw for 1,400 yards and rush for 300 yards in his first six career games. The first-year dual-threat weapon is the biggest reason why Washington is off to a 5-2 start. 

If Daniels cannot play on Sunday, Marcus Mariota will be Washington's starting quarterback. Like Daniels, Mariota is a former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback who was selected No. 2 overall in the NFL Draft once upon a time. In the 40-7 victory against the Panthers, Mariota completed 18 of 23 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns.