In a surprising turn of events, Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and his former LSU teammate Malik Nabers have decided to call off a $10,000 bet that was made during their time together at Louisiana State University. The bet, which was reportedly made over a friendly game of Madden, had been the subject of much speculation and controversy in recent weeks.
According to sources close to the situation, Daniels and Nabers had been going back and forth about the outcome of the bet for months. Both players were confident in their abilities and believed they had the upper hand in the virtual rivalry. However, after much deliberation and consideration, the two players have decided to put the bet to rest.
In a joint statement released to the media, Daniels and Nabers explained their decision to call off the bet. “We have decided to put an end to the $10,000 bet that was made between us. We realized that the bet was causing unnecessary tension and strain on our friendship, and we both agreed that it would be best to move on and focus on our respective careers.”
The news of the bet being called off has come as a shock to many fans and analysts who were eagerly anticipating the outcome. Some speculated that the bet was a ploy to generate buzz and attention, while others believed that it was a genuine competition between two highly competitive athletes.
Despite the bet being called off, both Daniels and Nabers have expressed their mutual respect and admiration for each other. They have vowed to remain friends and support each other as they continue their journeys in the NFL.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for Daniels and Nabers, but one thing is certain – their friendship and camaraderie will always be stronger than any bet or rivalry. As they continue to make their mark in the league, fans can rest assured that they will always have each other’s backs, no matter what challenges may come their way.