Jayden Daniels' mom, Regina Jackson, had a scene-stealing moment during the Washington Commanders' game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.
While all eyes were on the 24-year-old rising star, his mother was his biggest cheerleader, celebrating wholeheartedly after the team secured victory.
In a post, Mrs. Jackson shared a moment where she stood on the sidelines, dressed in an all-black outfit, passionately supporting Daniels as he led the Commanders to victory.
"Face when your team wasn't supposed to win and they did! Don't count 5 out!" she wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of her candid reaction, clearly showing how engrossed she was in the game.
Fans left positive comments on her post, praising how the rookie player performed exceptionally during the game.
"Yesssss!! That's our QB!! We got 5 on it!" a social media user said.
"In 5 we trust!!" a fan added, referring to the quarterback's jersey number.
The same goes for a follower who shared the same thought and commented, "One more game and we are at the Super Bowl, in Jayden we trust."
Moreover, fans are also lauding Daniels' mom for raising him to be a great player.
"That young man is balling…you guys raised a legend," one remarked, while another user said, "JD5 is really the truth-you guys really raised a great king."
During the Commanders vs. Lions clash, the Pro Bowl quarterback made NFL history as the first rookie to record over 300 total yards in two playoff games.
With this achievement, the team clinched the win with a 45-31 victory.