NFL Star Weighs in on Jameis Winston’s World Cup Antics
Summary
Jameis Winston, a backup NFL quarterback for the New York Giants, is working as a FOX Sports correspondent during the FIFA World Cup held in the U.S. Winston showed a helpful side by cleaning up trash with Japan fans after a match, which caught attention online. New Orleans Saints player Alvin Kamara praised Winston as genuinely kind, not just acting for cameras.Key Facts
- Jameis Winston is currently the backup quarterback for the New York Giants.
- He is a correspondent for FOX Sports covering the FIFA World Cup.
- The 2026 World Cup is the first time the U.S. has hosted the men's tournament since 1994.
- Winston was born in 1994, the same year the last World Cup was held in the U.S.
- At the World Cup, Winston was filmed helping Japan fans clean up their seating area after a game.
- Some people thought Winston's cleanup was a show for cameras, but Alvin Kamara said Winston is genuinely good in real life.
- Winston began his NFL career as the first overall pick in 2015 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- He later played for the New Orleans Saints, Cleveland Browns, and now the Giants.
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