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Jameis Winston proved with the Cleveland Browns this season that he is still capable of capturing the attention of fans, and the veteran quarterback has parlayed that popularity into a media gig ...
Jameis Winston, the walking, talking soundbite of the NFL world, is headed to the Super Bowl. Not as a quarterback, though. Instead, Winston will be a FOX Sports digital correspondent for Super ...
Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston has one last job to do before the season comes to an end, joining FOX for their Super Bowl festivities. In the often unpredictable football world ...
Charismatic Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston is headed to the Super Bowl — and the gunslinger has a new gig. Winston will be working as a digital correspondent with Fox Sports in New ...
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According to Ryan Glasspiegel at FOS, Winston will be taking fans on digital journeys, showcasing his favorite dining and entertainment spots in New Orleans. Winston played for the New Orleans ...
Winston is set to become a free agent, but he should have no problem landing a backup job somewhere in 2025. If he were to decide not to play, he would immediately become a coveted media free agent.
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