
Jayden Daniels is taking a step away from football as he recovers from an injury. The Washington Commanders quarterback dislocated his left elbow during the fourth quarter of the team's Week 9 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
He will not need surgery. A re-evaluation found no ligament damage. Fans can expect him to return sometime in December, provided he chooses to play.
Given Washington's 3-8 record, there may be little urgency for him to return if the team doesn't turn things around. Daniels, however, is using the time productively.
According to NFL reporter Adam Schefter, Daniels has joined 3 Arts Sports alongside Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
"Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is joining 3 Arts Sports — alongside Travis Kelce and Myles Garrett — to launch his production company and grow his presence in media, business, and entertainment," Schefter wrote on X.
The Eanes brothers, Aaron and Andre, founded A&A Management in 2012 to manage athletes and promote their brand on the internet. They merged with 3 Arts Entertainment to form 3 Arts Sports in 2025.
Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is joining 3 Arts Sports — alongside Travis Kelce and Myles Garrett — to launch his production company and grow his presence in media, business, and entertainment.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 18, 2025
Kelce established 87 & Running back in 2015 to empower disadvantaged youth and lead them towards success by providing the necessary resources. That is a part of 3 Arts Sports.
"Our partnership with 3 Arts represents more than management — it’s alignment around vision," Regina Jackson, Daniels’ business manager, said. "3 Arts understands that today’s athlete is also a storyteller, investor, and cultural leader."
Fans will soon get to see Daniels producing films for the big screen. Before his injury, Daniels put up 1,184 yards, eight touchdowns and 2 interceptions in 105/168 passes completed.
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