EXCLUSIVE: Commanders star QB Jayden Daniels just signed with one of the biggest players in talent and sports.⁠

The 24-year-old is officially joining 3 Arts Sports, aligning with a roster that already includes Travis Kelce and Myles Garrett. Daniels will partner with the… pic.twitter.com/guEkOHyF0e

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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels may currently be out injured, but he made a big off-field move recently.

The reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year signed with 3 Arts Sports in an effort to launch his production company and grow his presence in media, business, and entertainment.

Regina Jackson, Daniels’ mother, agent, and business manager, released the following statement.

“3 Arts understands that today’s athlete is also a storyteller, investor, and cultural leader,” the statement read. “What drew us to their team is their ability to operate with precision, creativity, and scale to help Jayden expand his influence across every vertical of sport, business, and entertainment.”

3 Arts Sports’ manager and executive VP, Shey Olaoshebikan, said the following about Daniels.

“Jayden represents the next generation of superstar — one who transcends the field through vision, authenticity, intelligence, and purpose,” Olaoshebikan said in the statement. “Working alongside Regina, who has guided Jayden’s development with remarkable focus and foresight, we’re building a long-term platform that extends far beyond football — through production, strategic partnerships, and storytelling that reflect both his values and leadership.”

Daniels isn’t the only big-name NFL star to sign with 3 Arts. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Browns defensive end Myles Garrett also joined.

Daniels made it clear his focus remains on football:

As ESPN’s John Keim noted in September, Daniels turned down various interview and marketing opportunities last season and in the offseason as he didn’t want anything to interfere with his training.

It’s been a frustrating season for Daniels and the Commanders. He’s missed five starts due to knee, hamstring, and elbow injuries. He dislocated his elbow in a Week 9 loss to the Seattle Seahawks and will be reevaluated after Washington’s bye for a potential Week 13 return.