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Daniels Honors Late Friend Through Mental Health Advocacy
3 Dec
Summary
- Jayden Daniels uses rehab time to honor late friend Kyren Lacy.
- He designed cleats with mental health messages for awareness.
- Daniels amplifies support for grief and mental health resources.

Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is channeling his energy into a meaningful cause during his recovery from a left-elbow injury. He is honoring his late friend, Kyren Lacy, by raising awareness for mental health and grief. Daniels designed special cleats for the NFL's My Cause, My Cleats week, featuring artwork of Lacy and messages like "Mental Health Is Real" and the suicide and crisis lifeline number.
Daniels' mother, Regina Jackson, has actively promoted his initiative, sharing his message and urging support for the Kyren "K2" Foundation. The quarterback's dedication stems from his deep bond with Lacy and the desire to keep his friend's memory alive. The custom cleats also include artwork and awareness ribbons, symbolizing the struggles Lacy faced.
Even with an uncertain return date, Daniels remains engaged by using his platform to advocate for mental health and support systems. He shared in an NFL video how this personal experience drives his commitment to raising awareness about grief and looking out for loved ones, emphasizing that "Mental Health Is Real."




