How Acquired: Selected in the fourth round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks (99th overall).
The Redskins signed Daniels as an unrestricted free agent on March 3, 2004.
Career Stats:
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2006: In his third season in Washington, Daniels played in 16 games with 15 starts. He logged 46 tackles (29 solo) and three sacks, and recorded his first career interception.
2005: Daniels was dominant down the stretch for the Redskins. He led the defense with eight sacks, including six in the final three games. For the season, he recorded 72 tackles, which ties his career-high, with 45 solo. He also had two forced fumbles. Daniels continued to play strong in the postseason, adding a sack in the Redskins' Wild Card win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Jan. 7, 2006.
2004: Daniels played in five games, with five starts, for the Redskins. He was sidelined early in the season due to a groin injury, but returned midseason. He suffered a dislocated bone in his wrist in Week 12 and was placed on injured reserve. He finished the season with eight tackles (five solo), one sack and one fumble recovery.
2003: Daniels started 13 games at defensive end for the Chicago Bears, posting 64 tackles (46 solo) with 2.5 sacks, four passes defensed and a forced fumble. He finished second on the team in sacks and second among defensive linemen in tackles.
2002: Daniels persevered through an ankle injury and a switch from right end to left end to start 13 games and rank second on the Bears with 5.5 sacks and lead the defensive line with 64 tackles (40 solo).
2001: Daniels compiled his best NFL season, leading the Bears defensive line with a career-high equaling nine sacks while tying for the lead on the defensive line with a career-high 72 tackles (32 solo). He also ranked second with a career-high ten pass deflections and tied for the team-lead with eight tackles-for-loss and three forced fumbles while starting all 16 games.
2000: Daniels busted out of the gates in his first season with Chicago, tallying four sacks in the first five games of the season on his way to ranking second on the Bears with six. He started the first 14 games before suffering season-ending high right ankle sprain, but still recorded a new personal best with 55 tackles (29 solo).
1999: He started all 16 games for first time in his Seattle career, increasing sack total for fourth straight season with a career-high nine to lead the team. Daniels also recorded 45 tackles, forced a fumble and notched two pass deflections.
1998: Daniels started 15 of 16 games for the Seahawks, collecting 48 tackles, 6.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and one pass breakup.
1997: Daniels seized Seattle's starting right end spot in preseason, playing in 13 games with 10 starts, totaling 34 tackles, five tackles-for-loss and four sacks. He started at right end for Weeks 1-4, 10-14 and 16. He recorded first multi-sack game of his career at Indianapolis (9/14) with two sacks.
1996: Daniels participated in 15 games as a Seahawk rookie, playing as a reserve defensive end and special teams performer. He finished the season with 11 defensive tackles and 13 special teams stops, tal |