Steelers Legend Calls Out Jayden Daniels’ Mom For Her Questionable Actions Towards USC Female Basketball Star Juju Watkins
NFL and college basketball fans are stunned after a Steelers icon publicly called out Jayden Daniels’ mother for her shocking behavior toward rising USC star JuJu Watkins. The drama is heating up, and social media is on fire! Was she out of line, or is this all overblown?
Regina Jackson, Jayden Daniels and Juju Watkins (Photos via Imagn Images)
Fans were speculating that JuJu Watkins’ boyfriend might be Jayden Daniels, but there is no indication the two stars are dating.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels recently attended an NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament game in Los Angeles to watch the star play.
After her game, she would go to the stands and could be seen in a conversation with Daniels.
As ESPN cameras panned to Daniels and Watkins engaged in conversation, but soon, Daniels’ mother would come and sit between them.
Former NFL Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell was not a fan of what she did.
He commented: “If juju not qualified, then who is? Lol”
He has a point.
JuJu Watkins already makes a lot of NIL money and is slated to make even more when she eventually moves on to the WNBA.
Unfortunately, it appears that Mama Regina wants nobody trying to slide their way into Jayden Daniels’ bed and get a child out of him.
Regina Jackson Previously Spoke About Women Trying To Come After Jayden Daniels
Jayden Daniels and Regina Jackson (Photo via Google)
Regina Jackson, Jayden Daniels’ toughest protector, and agent, stole the spotlight at March Madness with a powerful display of mom-know-best.
Daniels and JuJu Watkins were courtside vibing until Mama Regina stepped in.
Jackson is not messing around when it comes to possible gold diggers coming after her son.
Before Daniels had Washington playing in their first NFC championship since 1991, footage would come out that showed him and his mom appearing on Prime Video’s The Money Game, which followed the school’s star athletes and how they managed new NIL.
Jackson had a warning to women looking at her son and seeing nothing but money bags.
When asked what concerned her the most before entering the NFL, “Girls,” she answered. “Them girls.”