Chiefs Jayden Daniels is auctioning off a custom-made jacket to benefit Los Angeles firefighters
Commanders from Washington running back Jayden Daniels will play in the NFC Championship against the Philadelphia Eagles with heavy hearts.
Daniels is set to auction off one of his personalized Commander’s coats to benefit the Los Angeles Fire Department, which faces a destructive and devastating forest fires in the region.
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The rookie was born in Fontana, California and attended Cajon High School in San Bernardino before committing to Arizona State and later transferring to LSU.
The jacket features Daniels’ number 5 emblazoned with the team’s name on the right cuff and left breast. “Welcome to the team” is written on the bottom of the burgundy and gold coat. The station said the words “LA Strong” were written inside the jacket.
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Kristin Juszczykwife of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Kyle Juszczyk, made a jacket for Daniels. The designer went viral last year for her custom-made jackets for Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner. Swift wore her jacket to the Chiefs game and Lautner wore hers to the Lions game.
“We’ve teamed up to auction this off to help those in need who have been (affected by) the LA fires,” she wrote in a post on her Instagram stories.
Only one will be auctioned.
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The wildfires in Los Angeles have left behind unfathomable damage. Firefighters received some rain to help battle the inferno, but officials warned of the danger of toxic ash runoff.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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