Washington Commanders Quarter Back Jayden Daniels will soon play the stadium for his biggest game.
Daniels helped Washington to enter the NFC championship for the first time in 30 years with two touchdowns while winning the top seed Detroit Lions last week.
Many players in Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles are likely to receive full support from the other party for a big game on Sunday. But according to his mother, don’t expect her girlfriend to support Daniel in the stand.
Regina Jackson, a young signal caller and an aggressive rookie of the year’s aggressive rookie of the year, recently suggested that his son is not dating anyone.
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Jackson shared some concerns about his son in the high -quality rookie campaign and his NFL stardom rise.
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“Girls, those girls.” She answered when Daniels was worried about Daniels preparing for a leap to the NFL in the clip posted by Amazon Prime Video in the Streaming Service Documentary “The Money Game”. This series explores how college athletes managed the opportunity due to the emergence of names, images, and portraits.
“A girl has a Daniels wall here, and she says, ‘Hey, hey, the person who will take it is you.’ Jackson said about women who are looking forward to their son for financial benefits.
“So it’s good to have a mother like me because that doesn’t happen,” she added.
Former Eagles Running Bag and FOX SPORTS co -host, Lesean McCoy, said, “My mom will sound like a mother KNO.”
Daniels seems to be not shocked by Jackson’s remarks.
“I think she said that.” The former LSU star smiled with a smile. This is not the first time Daniels has mentioned his mother’s efforts to make a reliable group around his son.
Daniels told Boardroom in December, “There is nothing that can pass my mother.” “She doesn’t want to read people and put people around me who don’t think it will help me.”
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Eagles will welcome commander Washington in Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday. The kickoff is scheduled for 3 pm based on Eastern Standards. On the AFC side Kansas City Chiefs Host Bills in today’s second conference championship. The winner of each contest will meet at the Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans.
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