Charismatic Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston is headed to the Super Bowl — and the gunslinger has a new gig.
Jameis Winston may have stumbled onto the perfect job for his particular skillset and NFL fans will reap the benefits during Super Bowl week.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston’s SUV was stolen during a cross country transport from his Hunting Valley home last week, local police confirmed to FOX 8. Winston’s 2023 Cadillac Escalade was reportedly on its way to California,
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 for the Super Bowl.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston reportedly had his SUV stolen earlier this month, according to Hunting Valley police. The theft of his 2023 Cadillac Escalade happened at 10 a.m. Jan. 21. Winston filed the report.
Officials told 3News that the transporter delivered the vehicle to a receiver in Detroit, but authorities now believe the receiver was fraudulent.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston has a big personality, and he will get a chance to share it on the biggest stage during the Super Bowl.
After five different players played quarterback in 2023, Cleveland sought an experienced, durable hand to back up Deshaun Watson last season. The
Cleveland Browns quarterback and NFL fan favorite Jameis Winston is set to join the Fox Sports Digital crew as a correspondent leading up to Super Bowl LIX, per Front Office Sports . According to Ryan Glasspiegel at FOS, Winston will be taking fans on digital journeys, showcasing his favorite dining and entertainment spots in New Orleans.
Cadillac Escalade was en route to California at the time -- with a stop in the Motor City, where it was stolen.
Longtime journeyman quarterback Jameis Winston is headed to the Super Bowl. Well, kind of. On Wednesday afternoon Fox Sports announced Winston will be part of the network's coverage of Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on Feb.