
"Things did not go well for Daniels on Thursday Night Football versus the Green Bay Packers. The defensive game plan was first-class, keeping the signal-caller contained by bringing pressure consistently and locking up the wide receivers with relative comfort. It was an evening to forget for everyone associated with the franchise, and a lot of soul-searching is needed over the mini-bye week to make sure this doesn't impact their overall goals."
"He still believes, and there is a fierce desire to right this wrong at the earliest possible opportunity. "We got 10 days until our next game, it's nothing to dwell about. It's early in the season. I wouldn't expect anybody in this locker room to hit a panic button. We faced a really good team and we came up short. We move on to the next game.""
The Washington Commanders suffered a primetime collapse against the Green Bay Packers in Week 2, marked by multiple breakdowns across the roster. Jayden Daniels accepted part of the blame for the poor outing but focused on future challenges rather than dwelling on the loss. Green Bay's defensive plan applied consistent pressure and limited the passing game, forcing containment of the signal-caller and disrupting the receiving corps. The team plans to use the mini-bye for in-depth evaluation and adjustments to prevent the setback from derailing season objectives. Daniels delivered a blunt locker-room message rejecting panic and stressing rapid correction and readiness for the next game.
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