Jayden Daniels' mom Regina Jackson clarified that she's protecting her kid against all women trying to take advantage of the young quarterback. Daniels stays single and his mother has a good reason for it.
A clip of the Washington Commanders star and his mother appearing on Prime Video's "The Money Game" went viral on Thursday. They show how they managed their name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals.
Jackson warned women trying to go after Daniels only for his bank account. She named "them girls" when talking about the biggest concern she had for Daniels as he entered the NFL.
"Some girl out here, she’s got a Jayden Daniels wall and her mama says, 'Hey honey, you’re going to the be the one to get ‘em.' And I know that sounds crazy, but I guarantee there's someone who's trying to get their hooks into Jayden Daniels," Jackson said.
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"So thank god he got a mama like me because it ain’t happening," she concluded.
Jayden Daniels chimed in while laughing.
"I bet she did say something like that."
Regina Jackson became a certified NFL agent a couple of months ago, but even before that, she was making sure to keep her kid safe, especially from people who wouldn't want him for who he is and only for his money.
That has worked fine so far, as Daniels is still single and balling in the NFL. Even though he's only a rookie, he's leading the hottest team in the league to the NFC championship game after sending home the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions on Saturday.
The Commanders have a huge challenge to face in the form of the Philadelphia Eagles, but they are focused on doing the job and think about the rest later.
Jayden Daniels talks about possibility of becoming first rookie QB to start in the Super Bowl
Jayden Daniels could extend his terrific 2024 NFL season with a win against NFC East division rivals Philadelphia Eagles. If he beats the Eagles for the first time this season, he could become the first rookie quarterback to start in the Super Bowl.
Talking about it, Daniels said he wasn't thinking about that. Instead, he's keeping his eyes on the task at hand. After Championship Sunday, he'll have the chance to think about the season.
After being drafted as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 draft, Daniels took the league by storm and is 60 minutes away from making history.