Father of QB Jayden Daniels Receives a Call from Seahawks Linebacker Drake Thomas – And the Words on the Other End from Thomas Left the Father with a Memory He'll Never Forget
Father of QB Jayden Daniels Receives a Call from Seahawks Linebacker Drake Thomas – And the Words on the Other End from Thomas Left the Father with a Memory He'll Never Forget.
Seattle, Washington – November 6, 2025
In a sport built on collisions and competition, where toughness is often measured in silence, Drake Thomas of the Seattle Seahawks reminded everyone that compassion can be just as powerful as strength — through a single phone call that a father said he’ll never forget.
The Week 9 matchup between the Seahawks and the Washington Commanders took a somber turn midway through the third quarter when rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a severe wrist injury after a clean but hard tackle by Thomas. The play was perfectly legal, but the aftermath left the stadium in stunned silence as Daniels clutched his wrist in visible pain.
“I heard the collision, then saw him grab his wrist — and my heart just sank,” Thomas recalled later.
In the days that followed, Thomas disappeared from the spotlight. He turned down interviews, stayed off social media, and spent most of his time quietly training at the Seahawks facility. It wasn’t until news broke that Daniels’ surgery had been successful that Thomas finally turned his phone back on — and made a call that would stay with both men forever.
“No father ever wants to see his son lying on that field,” Daniels’ father said, his voice heavy but calm. “But what touched me wasn’t the hit — it was this call. Not many players in football do something like that. You don’t need to apologize, son. You played with heart. But the way you spoke tonight… I’ll never forget it.”
Thomas paused for several seconds before replying, his voice trembling:
“Sir, I didn’t call to apologize. I just wanted you to know I care. I couldn’t pretend nothing happened.”
According to medical reports, Jayden Daniels’ wrist surgery was a success, and he’s expected to make a full recovery. When his father told him about the call, Daniels smiled and said:
“That’s football, Dad. Tell him I’ll see him again — next time, on the field.”
The story of Drake Thomas and Jayden Daniels’ father has since spread across the NFL — not because of the injury, but because of the humanity that followed it.
In a league defined by power, pride, and competition, one quiet conversation served as a reminder that even in football’s hardest moments, empathy still finds its way through the noise.
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