Commanders Get Good News On Jayden Daniels' Injury Status For Week 2
There's nothing NFL fans fear more than seeing their favorite quarterback appear on the injury report - no matter how big or small the injury may be. So after seeing reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels pop up on the injury list with a wrist issue, Washington Commanders fans got nervous - especially with a short week before Thursday Night Football.
Fortunately, it looks like whatever it was will be a non-issue.
After listing Daniels on the injury report last week and playing him in Week 1, the Commanders removed him from the list entirely today. He was a full participant in practice for a third day in a row and did not receive any sort of designation ahead of tomorrow's game against the Green Bay Packers.
Per the team's injury report, punter Tress Way and defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. are questionable back and knee injuries respectively. Five other players were on the list with various injuries but are all good to go.
State of the Commanders
The Commanders enjoyed a relatively straightforward win over the rival New York Giants in Week 1, taking the lead on their second drive and never giving it up as they beat the Giants 21-6.
Daniels picks up right where he left off in 2024, completing over 60-percent of his passes for 233 yards and a touchdown along with 68 rushing yards. Rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt had an impressive NFL debut, rushing just 10 times but getting 82 yards and a touchdown.
While nobody went over 100 yards from scrimmage for either team, Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel had a game-leading 77 receiving yards and had a 19-yard touchdown to give him 96 yards in the game.
The Washington Commanders reached the NFC Championship last season for the first time in over 30 years, largely on the back of Daniels. The team has ambitions to return to the postseason and maybe surpass last year's results. They'll need Daniels to truly prove that he's the quarterback everyone has hyped him up as.
So far, so good.
Cowboys Eye Signing Ex-$20 Million No. 1 Pick Star as Late Micah Parsons Replacement

The Dallas Cowboys appear to be considering the signing of a former No. 1 pick days before the team takes on the New York Giants in Week 2. NFL insider Josina Anderson reported that the Cowboys are hosting Jadeveon Clowney for a visit on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
“A league source told me Wednesday morning (that) free agent edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney is meeting with the Dallas Cowboys (on) Wednesday to see if he can help bolster the (team’s) defense,” Anderson wrote for the Exhibit News Network on September 10.
DallasCowboys.com’s Patrik Walker added that Clowney’s visit with the Cowboys is a workout/tryout at The Star.
Most recently, Clowney played for the Carolina Panthers before being released abruptly in March. Clowney signed a two-year, $20 million contract in 2024 that was initially slated to go through the 2025 season.
Here’s what you need to know about Clowney’s potential fit with the Cowboys.
Cowboys Target Jadeveon Clowney Is a 3-Time Pro Bowler
Clowney has had a complicated career as one of the more touted No. 1 picks after being selected by the Houston Texans in the 2014 NFL draft. The pass rusher’s NFL career has had some ups and downs, but the defender is a 3-time Pro Bowler.
Clowney posted 46 tackles, 11 quarterback hits, 5.5 sacks and four pass deflections in 14 starts for the Panthers in 2024. The pass rusher’s potential signing continues to keep Micah Parsons’ name in the news cycle in Big D after the team opted to surprisingly trade the pass rusher just one week before the NFL season started.
Can Jadeveon Clowney Help the Cowboys Replace Some of Micah Parsons’ Produciton?
Clearly Clowney is not the same elite pass rusher and versatile defender as Parsons. Yet, Clowney does have a strong track record of getting to the quarterback, even if the veteran’s sack numbers have fluctuated over his career.
Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer admitted to keeping an eye on Parsons’ debut with the Green Bay Packers.
“I did see a little bit of the game,” Schottenheimer explained on September 8, per Bleacher Report’s Doric Sam. “I was flipping back and forth. Green Bay looked good.
“… I saw him running around out there. Looked like he was having fun. That’s good.”
The Cowboys Did Not Land a Pass Rusher in the Micah Parsons Trade With the Packers
Part of the challenge the Cowboys have in trying to replace Parsons (aside from the star being on of the top NFL pass rushers) is Dallas did not get a pass rusher in return as part of the blockbuster deal. The Cowboys pushed to land veteran defensive tackle Kenny Clark with the Dallas front office making it clear that the team was shifting strategies in an attempt to stop the run.
Yet, Dallas still needs to have pass rushers that can get to the quarterback, even if it is not to the same level as Parsons. It remains to be seen if the Cowboys current roster has enough capable pass rushers.
“These last six months was super draining, super toxic for everyone,” Parsons told reporters on September 7, per The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman. “It’s something that I don’t think no player should have to go through.
“… The fact that I was traded a week before the season was really outrageous and rough. It’s something where I could’ve been with these guys getting better and better and we could’ve had probably (an) even more dominant start.”