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Jayden Daniels, Malik Nabers have $10K Offensive ROY bet - ESPN

Quarterback Jayden Daniels went four spots ahead of former LSU teammate Malik Nabers in the draft. He's also counting on finishing ahead of him when it comes to being named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year. Otherwise, it could cost him $10,000.

Daniels and Nabers have a bet on who will win the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, which Nabers first mentioned on «The Pivot» podcast with Ryan Clark. Daniels confirmed the wager during an interview on the «All Facts No Brakes» podcast with Keyshawn Johnson on Wednesday. It could be a short-lived wager.

The Washington Commanders selected Daniels with the second pick while at No. 6 the New York Giants picked Nabers, Daniels' favorite receiving target last season.

«Man, he wasn't supposed to tell nobody,» Daniels said of the bet. «We got a little something going on.»

Daniels also confirmed that it was for «10» when asked by Johnson after Nabers had said «whoever lose gotta pay, I think it's $10,000 cash.»

However, there's a good chance the bet doesn't happen. One team source said the education for rookies on the gambling policy will take place during their rookie minicamp, which begins Thursday with orientation sessions. The bet could end up being cancelled afterward.

ESPN has contacted the NFL league office to determine if this would violate its policy on gambling but did not immediately hear back. The league's policy states that NFL personnel are prohibited from «placing, soliciting or facilitating any bet, whether directly or through a third party,» on any NFL game, practice or other league event, such as the draft or combine." It includes betting on the outcome of a game, statistics, the score or individual performance and other prop bets.

The 2022 gambling policy stated

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