The Washington Commanders offense, led by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, is definitely prime-time news, with four touchdowns giving them a 28-13 third-quarter lead over the Cincinnati Bengals.
However, one key player had to leave the game early due to injury. Midway through the third quarter, Ekeler went to the sideline for a quick check-up before heading to the locker room for further evaluation due to a possible concussion.
Shortly thereafter, the star running back was ruled out of the game. He managed three runs for 35 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown, and also managed a 62-yard kick return – the longest of his career – which ultimately led to a touchdown.
The duo of Ekeler and running back Brian Robinson Jr. proved their worth in the primetime game, as both scored a touchdown. It’s certainly unfortunate that Ekeler’s night was so short, but he made a big impact on the game and gave the team new momentum.
With a lead, it’s best to play it safe and count on the rookie quarterback to close the game out. A prime-time road win would be a huge advantage for Washington.
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