A celebratory night for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba turned controversial when comedian Druski mispronounced his name while presenting the Offensive Player of the Year award at the NFL Honors ceremony.
The Presentation Mishap
Druski took the stage to announce Smith-Njigba as the winner after his standout season. During the live broadcast, he repeatedly botched the pronunciation of the receiver’s surname, shifting focus from the achievement to the error.
Smith-Njigba, who earned the honor for his exceptional performance, was absent from the event and accepted the award through a pre-recorded video message.
Backlash from Seahawks Circle
The incident prompted criticism from within the Seahawks organization, with many arguing it overshadowed Smith-Njigba’s milestone. Discussions highlighted concerns over preparation at major NFL events.
Druski Responds on Social Media
After clips spread online, Druski addressed the backlash on social media. He posted, “NOBODY TOLD ME HOW TO PRONOUNCE ‘Jaxon Smith-Njigba’ CONGRATS THOUGH!”
The mishap dominated online conversations, sparking broader debates on professionalism during high-profile NFL presentations.

