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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers called off a $10,000 bet over the NFL’s Rookie of the Year after learning about the league’s gambling policy during Daniels’ rookie minicamp. The former LSU teammates decided to cancel the bet to avoid getting into trouble for violating league policy, even though the wager would have taken place without a sportsbook’s involvement. Nabers stated that the bet was just two brothers pushing each other to achieve success, and now there is no bet between the two players.

Despite canceling the bet, Daniels may already be facing financial consequences after reaching an agreement with punter Tress Way to wear the same No. 5 jersey he had at LSU and Arizona State. While Daniels did not disclose the terms of the deal, he expressed gratitude to Way for allowing him to wear the number with sentimental value. Wide receiver Luke McCaffrey, a third-round draft pick and younger brother of NFL star Christian McCaffrey, also shared his excitement about playing with Daniels on the field, describing him as a stud and a lot of fun to play with from both a skill and personality standpoint.

The NFL and other major professional sports leagues in the U.S. have disciplined players in recent years for violating gambling policies, leading Daniels and Nabers to call off their bet to avoid potential repercussions. Daniels mentioned that he and Nabers were uneducated about the league’s gambling policy until recently, and they decided to cancel the bet after learning about it. Despite the initial excitement over the wager, both players prioritized following the league’s rules and ensuring that their actions complied with league regulations.

News of the wager between Daniels and Nabers surfaced after their recent podcast appearances, leading to discussions about the potential consequences of their bet. Daniels expressed appreciation for Way’s willingness to work with him to allow him to wear the same jersey number, recognizing the sentimental value attached to the number for both players. McCaffrey, who joined Daniels on the practice field, emphasized his excitement about playing alongside the quarterback and praised Daniels for his skills and personality, indicating a positive dynamic between the two players on and off the field.

Overall, the decision to call off the bet between Daniels and Nabers demonstrates a commitment to adhering to the NFL’s rules and regulations regarding gambling policies. Despite the initial excitement and friendly competition between the former LSU teammates, both players recognized the importance of following the league’s guidelines and avoiding any potential violations. Additionally, the willingness of veteran players like Way to support and collaborate with rookies like Daniels reflects a culture of mentorship and teamwork within the Washington Commanders organization as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of the NFL.

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