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NFL Week 3 injury report: Commanders rule out Jayden Daniels, 49ers' Brock Purdy 'highly unlikely' to play


                        NFL Week 3 injury report: Commanders rule out Jayden Daniels, 49ers' Brock Purdy 'highly unlikely' to play

The NFL's Week 3 injury report has revealed significant player absences. The Washington Commanders have ruled out quarterback Jayden Daniels due to a concussion, leaving the team's offense in limbo. Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers have indicated that rookie quarterback Brock Purdy is "highly unlikely" to play, as he continues to recover from an oblique injury. Other notable injuries include the Los Angeles Rams' Cooper Kupp, who is listed as questionable with a groin issue, and the Miami Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle, who is also questionable due to a groin injury. The New England Patriots will be without cornerback Jalen Mills, who has been ruled out with a hamstring problem. These injury reports will undoubtedly impact the teams' strategies and performance in the upcoming games. Coaches and fans alike will be closely monitoring the status of these key players as they prepare for the third week of the NFL season.

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