Congratulations to the following six finalists De’Von Achane, Jahmyr Gibbs, Sam LaPorta, Puka Nacua, Bijan Robinson, and C.J. Stroud for being named the 2023 Pepsi® Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Year award, which was recently announced by the National Football League.
Fans have until Friday, February 2, 2024 to vote for their favorite finalist and learn more about their accomplishments on NFL and Pepsi social media channels.
The 2023 Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Year award winner will be recognized during Super Bowl Week in Las Vegas and presented with a custom, Pepsi Zero Sugar-themed trophy.
VOTE HERE: nfl.com/rookies
Finalist Statistics:
- Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane tied for the most scrimmage touchdowns (11) and ranked fourth in scrimmage yards (997) among rookies this season. His 11 scrimmage touchdowns are tied for the second-most by a rookie in franchise history. In Week 3, Achane became the second player in NFL history with at least 200 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns and two touchdown receptions in a single game.
- Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs was the only rookie this season with at least 1,000 scrimmage yards (1,261 – ranked third) and at least 10 scrimmage touchdowns (11 – tied for the most). From Weeks 7-11, Gibbs recorded 95 scrimmage yards and a touchdown, which tied for the third-most consecutive such games by a rookie in the Super Bowl era. Gibbs and teammate Sam LaPorta (10) became the first pair of rookie teammates each with at least 10 scrimmage touchdowns in NFL history.
- Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta ranked second in receptions (86) and ranked fourth in receiving yards (889) among rookies this season as well as tied for the fourth-most touchdown receptions (10) in the NFL. LaPorta recorded the most receptions and fourth-most receiving yards by a rookie tight end in NFL history. He became the third rookie tight end in NFL history to record at least 10 touchdown receptions, and the second rookie all-time with at least 85 receptions and 10 touchdown receptions.
- Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua led all rookies and set NFL rookie records in receptions (105) and receiving yards (1,486). He had seven games with at least 100 receiving yards, tied for the second-most such games by a rookie in NFL history. Nacua also became the fifth rookie in NFL history with at three games of 150-or-more receiving yards.
- Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson led all rookies in rushing yards (976), ranked second in scrimmage yards (franchise-record 1,463) and ranked third in rushing touchdowns (four). He had two games with at least 100 rushing yards, tied for the second-most such games by a rookie in franchise history.
- Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud led all rookie quarterbacks in passing yards (4,108), touchdown passes (23), passer rating (100.8) and completion percentage (63.9%). Stroud finished with the third-most passing yards by a rookie in NFL history and became the fourth qualifying rookie quarterback in NFL history with a passer rating of 100-or-higher. Stroud had nine games with at least 250 passing yards this season, the second-most such games by a rookie quarterback in NFL history.