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FanDuel Sportsbook Canada is allowing customers to bet on whether Caleb Williams ’ fingernails and Joe Burrow’s hair will be painted in Week 1 .
Williams has been painting his nails since he came into the public eye at Oklahoma and then eventually at USC , where he followed Lincoln Riley .
Burrow 's hair debuted at the beginning of training camp but had done before in high school where he began making his best 'Slim Shady' impression.
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