Washington Commanders quarterback is will start Sunday's matchup against the Minnesota Vikings, after missing the last four games due to a gruesome elbow injury.
Daniels dislocated his left elbow in the waning minutes of the Commanders' Week 9 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, when he was brought down violently on his left elbow, causing it to dislocate.
While the injury looked potentially season-ending, Daniels returned to practice last week as a limited participant and was limited until Wednesday of this week before being cleared as a full participant for Thursday and Friday.
Daniels now completes an offense that Washington saw in Week 1, consisting of wide receivers Terry McLaurin, Deebo Samuel and Noah Brown. For the first time since Week 2, all four of the Commanders' top offensive stars will be on the same field. McLaurin was sidelined since Washington's Week 8 loss to the Dallas Cowboys before returning in Week 13, and Brown is set to play his first contest after missing 10 games due to injury.