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Famous Jameis: Former FSU QB Jameis Winston Football shows its personality during the Super Bowl 59 weeks – Tallahassee Democrat

Famous Jameis: Former FSU QB Jameis Winston Football shows its personality during the Super Bowl 59 weeks – Tallahassee Democrat

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No matter who wins the Super Bowl 59 between the city’s Kansas and Philadelphia Eagles, the real MVP of the Super Bowl belongs to Jameis Winston.

As Winston openly stated, he is looking for a job.

He is a free agent after his one -year stay with Cleveland Browns. Former Florida defender, however, may have found his calling after football.

During the Super Bowl Week, the Alabama born, who was walking with Bourbon Street as a Fox Sports correspondent, giving everyone in New Orleans the experience of Jaboo. His personality, engaging interview questions and comic fictions brightened everyone’s day.

In 2013, the Heisman trophy winner was known for his positive energy and a smile, illuminating everyone around him. Winston had many fun moments on the microphone throughout the week.

Let’s look at some of these underlined moments.

Jameis Winston throws WS in Media Row

On the first day of work, Winston joined NFL reporters in Media Row and asked the available players and coach of his favorite color.

He will then throw W-shaped cookies afterwards. All-Pro Chiefs Protective Liner Chris Jones couldn’t stop laughing when Winston asked the three-time winner in Super Bowl.

Jameis Winston on the red carpet during NFL’s honors

Winston gave everyone a red carpet treatment during NFL’s honors, complimening everyone for their outfits.

On this Thursday night, he came across the former FSU star and current Colorado Chief Coach Daine Sanders and his son, Sander Sanders, who is expected to be the top 10 in the NFL 2025 draft.

First, Winston complied with their clothing as a duet father-son and then asked the prime time about the training of his son.

Captain James, a natural treasure on Bourbon Street

Winston is hiding as a pirate and looking for a treasure. Former New Orleans QB was spotted at a local bar in a pirate trick and came across a FSU fan wearing Mardi Gras beads with a FSU logo. Winston was also behind the bar, serving public drinks.

Jamen Winston, New Orleans’ voice

Winston continued to see New Orleans. During the day, he was perceived as a cyclist who sang in front of the public while his camera crew was in the back seat.

At night, he decorated the scene with his vocals and sang some tunes with a group at a local jazz bar.

Looking Back to Jameis Winston’s FSU, NFL Career

Winston may be a hot trend, but let’s not forget what it was when it was with Seminols. In his three -year career, he threw 7,964 passing yards and 65 touchdowns.

The two-time All-ACC defender brought Seminoles to a record of 26-1 and a national title in 2013. He won the Heisman trophy this perfect season.

Winston also had an impact on the baseball field. He was a utility player and outfield for Seminoles.

The right had 3.00 average won in 27 submissions when it was at the mound. He hit .235 on the. 723 plate on the basis of plus a delay in 119 bats.

Winston was a complete # 1 in 2015 and played his first five seasons with Buccaneers Tampa Bay. He made Pro Bowl as a rookie after throwing 4,042, 22 touchdowns and 15 intercepts.

His best career was in 2019, when he went for 5.109 yards, 33 touchdowns and 30 intercepts. He led the league in both passing yards and intercepts.

Winston signed with the saints in 2020 and was reserved for three more years. The brownies signed it this year to replace Deshaown Watson.

Winston took the initial work after Watson suffered Achilles injury at the end of the season. He played in 12 games and threw for 2.121 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and 12 intercepts. Winston is a free agent.

Peter Holland, Jr., covers the Athletics of Florida as Democrat of Talahasi. Contact him by email at [email protected] or X @_Da_pistol.

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