Jayden Daniels‘ mother fires a warning to the Kansas City Chiefs and NFL by telling the league “you ain’t seen nothing yet” after her son’s incredible performance against the Detroit Lions to reach the NFC Conference Championship.
The Washington Commanders were happy to simply be in the NFL Playoffs after a dismal few seasons in the NFC East but now they find themselves one game away from the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
A 45-31 demolishing of the Lions at Ford Field got everyone talking about the 24-year-old rookie quarterback, who passed for 299 yards and two touchdowns on January 18, yet Regina Jackson warns there’s far more to come.
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“Look how he shocked the world,” Jackson, an NFLPA approved agent, posted to X.com (formerly Twitter). “Look how he put the odds to rest.
“Look how he overcame. Look how he showed you he the best still. You ain’t seen nothing yet You ain’t seen nothing yet, yeah (I swear, ayy) You ain’t seen nothing yet.”
The message to the Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles,Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens is clear, if it wasn’t already: Jayden Daniels is not there to make up numbers.
Daniels reveals he was excited to face Lions
The ex-LSU Tigers‘ star has now passed for 3568 yards and 25 touchdowns in his rookie campaign, allowing just nine interceptions as he drives the Commanders towards a first Super Bowl appearance since 1991.
Yet the pressure doesn’t seem to be fazing him as he revealed he was actually excited to take on the high-scoring Lions in front of their vibrant atmosphere at Ford Field in Motown.
“It’s a very electrifying fanbase, game, atmosphere,” Daniels told reporters of the game. “So I was excited playing it.
“But you can’t let the outside distractions distract you from the main goal – the win.”
He will take on either the Eagles or the Rams on January 26 in the NFC Conference Championship game.
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