Jayden Daniels Reveals The Truth Behind Viral Photo Of His Disgusting Looking Elbow
Jayden Daniels Elbow (Photo by Ian Rapoport)
Jayden Daniels is tired of hearing about his elbow from social media.
This week, fans have grown concerned when a photo of the Heisman Trophy winner displayed a golf ball-sized lump on his right elbow while throwing the ball for the LSU Tigers.
On Thursday, the New York Post asked Dr. Laith M. Jazrawi, Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine at NYU Langone Orthopedics, for his opinion on the picture and he stated that it was not a a huge cause for concern.
Everyone was giving their opinions on it, but what did Jayden Daniels think?
Jayden Daniels, the former LSU Tigers standout, would take to X on Friday and deliver a fiery response to the critics of his elbow. The LSU product tweeted that his elbow is “perfectly fine.”
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Despite his elbow looking like that, his elbow clearly wasn’t an issue in college as he put on a throwing clinic in two seasons at LSU after transferring from Arizona State.
The 23-year-old recorded 40 passing touchdowns and 10 TDs on the ground in 2023 en route to claiming the Heisman Trophy. He threw for 3,812 yards and rushed for 1,134 yards.
The previous year in 2022 saw Daniels throw for 2,913 yards and 17 touchdowns and rush for 885 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Jayden Daniels Expected To Be Taken In The Top-3 of The NFL Draft
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With the Chicago Bears expecting to take Caleb Williams with the first overall draft pick, it leads to speculation as to where Jayden Daniels will lend up.
The Washington Commanders and New England Patriots have the next two picks and they both need a quarterback.
Daniels met with the Washington Commanders, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos, and Las Vegas Raiders after his Pro day, according to NFL Network.
A trade can happen so we can never be sure where Jayden Daniels might end up.