Jayden Daniels’ mom, Regina Jackson, turned Lincoln Financial Field into her personal runway during Thursday Night Football this week, showcasing her flair for fashion while supporting her son. The mother of Washington Commanders quarterback Daniels is no stranger to cheering him on, but on Thursday, she made her support unforgettable with a unique and eye-catching outfit.
Daniels and the Commanders faced off against the Philadelphia Eagles in a crucial divisional matchup on Prime’s Thursday Night Football, and Jackson ensured all eyes were on her. The proud mother was spotted on the sidelines rocking a custom duster-style jacket, which left no doubt as to whom she was rooting for.
The chic cream duster was adorned with striking images of Daniels suited up and in action, spread across the front and sides of the jacket.
The design was bold, celebratory, and perfectly tailored to show her unwavering support for her son. On the back of the jacket, Jackson added a more sentimental touch: an image of herself embracing Daniels, spanning from shoulder to shoulder, with her son’s name printed prominently in white block letters.
Jackson completed her gameday look with fiery red leather pants, coordinating seamlessly with the Commanders’ team colors.
She paired the ensemble with a black scoop-neck t-shirt and heeled black boots, exuding confidence and team spirit. Her fashion-forward outfit quickly became the talk of social media, capturing the attention of fans and fashion enthusiasts alike.
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Social media users flooded the comments section of NFL on Prime’s Instagram post, showering Jackson’s custom gameday fit with fire and heart-eye emojis.
The post quickly went viral, with many praising Jackson for her bold style and heartfelt show of support for her son. It was clear that her presence on the sidelines was a highlight of the night, and she brought an extra level of excitement to the game.
After his mother wowed on the sidelines, it was Jayden Daniels’ turn to take the spotlight and showcase his skills on the field.
Unfortunately for the Commanders, the game ended in disappointment as they fell to the Eagles 26-18, with Philadelphia mounting a 20-point rally in the fourth quarter to secure the victory. The loss marked Washington’s second consecutive defeat, dashing their hopes of retaking the top spot in the NFC East.
Despite the outcome, Daniels has been showing promise throughout his rookie season. So far, he has thrown for 2,338 yards and 10 touchdowns, with just three interceptions, demonstrating poise and talent as he continues to adjust to the professional level.
Though the Commanders have faced challenges, Daniels’ progress has been a silver lining for the franchise.
Interestingly, Daniels isn’t the only one in the family making waves this season. Regina Jackson herself has been enjoying a breakout year, as she recently became a certified NFL agent.
According to CBS Sports, Jackson passed the required agent certification test in late July, officially earning her title. She had reportedly been working towards this goal since Daniels’ college days, but was unable to represent him during this year’s NFL draft as she had not yet completed her certification.
Currently, Jayden Daniels is represented by Ira Turner, Ron Butler, Aston Wilson, and Stanley Bien-Aime of Agency 1 Sports.
However, Jackson’s newfound status as a certified agent adds an intriguing layer to her involvement in her son’s career. While she may not represent him at present, her journey to becoming an NFL agent is a testament to her dedication and passion, not just for her son, but for the sport as well.
As Jackson continues to make a name for herself in the sports industry, and Daniels works to establish himself as a rising talent in the NFL, it’s clear that this mother-son duo is on a remarkable journey together.
Whether it’s turning heads on the sidelines or making plays on the field, Regina Jackson and Jayden Daniels are proving that they are both forces to be reckoned with.