Malik Nabers, Jayden Daniels call off $10,000 bet on Offensive Rookie of the Year award after gambling education

Well, that didn’t last long.

The friendly wager between former LSU teammates Jayden Daniels and Malik Nabers is now off.

The between each other on who would win the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year award this season. But on Friday, after Nabers attended rookie minicamp with the New York Giants and learned the specifics of the NFL’s gambling policy, he revealed that the bet was off. It’s unclear if the bet would have violated that policy, but the two aren’t taking any chances.

“I’m educated now that I got here about sports betting and gambling,” Nabers said Friday, . “So we’re calling the bet off. There is no bet now. It was just another brother pushing another brother to try to get to success. That is all it was.”

The NFL’s gambling policy prohibits all players and league personnel from “placing, soliciting or facilitating any bet, whether directly or through a third party,” on any NFL game or league activity. That includes specific game wagers, player props and more. Under the 2022 policy, “private wagers between teammates, family and friends, or others,” were also banned — however this was not included in last year’s policy.

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So, since the wager was at best in a gray area for the former Tigers stars, they’ve called it off.

Daniels, who won the Heisman Trophy last season at LSU, was selected by the Washington Commanders with . He threw for 3,812 yards and 40 touchdowns last season while completing better than 72% of his passes.

Malik Nabers, who went No. 6 overall in the NFL Draft last month, officially signed his rookie deal with the Giants on Friday.

Malik Nabers, who went No. 6 overall in the NFL Draft last month, officially signed his rookie deal with the Giants on Friday. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

in the draft to the Giants, racked up 1,569 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns last season at LSU. He accounted for about 41% of Daniels’ passing yards, and averaged nearly 18 yards per reception. his four-year, $29.2 million rookie contract on Friday.

“When I put my name on that paper, I was kind of shaking a little bit,” Nabers said, . “And I got emotional because the job is not done but another stage in my life was done. For me to make it to this part of my life, part of my journey, it was a pat on my back in that moment.”

The two are undoubtedly top candidates to win the Offensive Rookie of the Year award this fall, though they are far behind Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams — who is the .

Only time will tell if either Nabers or Daniels can overtake Williams to win the award. Now, though, they’ll have to pull that off without any extra motivation.

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