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LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels may be focusing on Sunday’s NFC Championship matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, but he doesn’t forget about where he came from.
In the wake of the devastating Los Angeles area wildfires, Daniels, a San Bernardino native, is auctioning off a personalized jacket.
The front of the jacket, seen here, is emblazoned with the No. 5 (Daniels’ jersey number) and the Commanders’ wordmark. The back of the coat is a replication of a real football jersey with his name and number on the back; on the bottom reads the phrase, “Welcome to the team.”
Additionally, the inside of the coat features the phrase “L.A. Strong.”
The proceeds of the auction will benefit the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Daniels, 24, was nominated to this year’s Pro Bowl after a phenomenal rookie season, throwing for 3,568 yards and 25 touchdowns with just 9 interceptions. He led the Commanders to their first playoff win since 2005 and their first conference championship game since 1991.
He was the second pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft after winning the Heisman Trophy at LSU.