Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels may be recovering from his dislocated elbow, but the star quarterback has announced a new business venture that will pair him with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce and Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett.
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One of the wisest things that any current NFL player can do is to expand their portfolio beyond just playing football. Most players either invest their money into other businesses, and some, like Kelce, have found even more life in the world of acting and podcasting.
Kelce and Garrett are part of 3 Arts Sports, which is a division of 3 Arts Production, a film and television company. Daniels has now joined the fray alongside his fellow NFL stars.
Per reports, Daniels has now joined 3 Arts Sports to launch his own production company for the purpose of growing his presence in media, business, and entertainment. This is a huge off-field move for the young Commanders passer.
If there is anyone to learn from in terms of production, it would be Kelce. He is one-half of the ultra-popular “New Heights Podcast” alongside his brother, Jason. Travis has also appeared in movies such as “Happy Gilmore,” and he also hosted the game show series, “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?”
Daniels may not follow the same path, but diversifying his portfolio to expand on ventures outside of football is a great way to ensure he has business propositions when he stops playing the game.
As stated, the Commanders’ quarterback is currently out after suffering a gruesome elbow dislocation in early November. The good news was that the injury did not result in Daniels being placed on IR. He has a chance to return in the coming weeks and could be eyeing being behind center on Nov. 30, when Washington takes on the Denver Broncos.
Daniels has a presumed long career ahead of him, and he has now taken a big leap to ensure there is life after football by joining 3 Arts Sports.
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