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Jaxon Smith-Njigba's brother calls out NFL for OPOY trophy typo

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Canaan Smith-Njigba, Jaxon's brother, is taking aim at the NFL for the typo-filled trophy for Offensive Player of the Year.

Another member of the Smith-Njigba family is taking aim at the NFL. Just one day after Seattle Seahawks star receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba said he felt disrespected by the league for sending him a mislabeled NFL "Oefensive" Player of the Year award trophy , his brother, Canaan, also voiced his displeasure. Canaan, who played 18 games across two seasons with MLB's Pittsburgh Pirates, had plenty to say about the league his brother represents.

"The NFL quickly collected a fine for the dunk celebration, then used those same images for promotion," Canaan said in a May 19 post on X . "The Offensive Player of the Year was turned into a comedy segment with Druski, minimizing an award earned through elite performance and hard work. " "NFL Honors never acknowledged the poor representation of one of the leagueโ€™s top individual awards.

The 'prestigious' ceremony didnโ€™t even air the pre-recorded acceptance speech. After months to prepare and ship the award, the only offensive player selected received a Defensive Player of the Year trophy. At some point, professionalism, respect, and attention to detail should matter.

" Jaxon was unable to attend NFL Honors to receive his award in person, since he was preparing for Super Bowl 60 โ€“ a game the Seahawks went on to win, 29-13. In addition to receiving the award and winning his first ring, Jaxon also went on to ink a four-year, $168. 6 million extension in Seattle .