It shouldn’t surprise anyone, but Jameis Winston might have the best arm at New Orleans Saints training camp. Ryan Tannehill re-signed with the Tennesse Titans, and the Chicago Bears traded for Nick Foles.There are still a handful of intriguing situations across the league, which Winston and his camp are surely keeping their eye on. Tampa Bay Quarterback Jameis Winston Makes $50,000 Donation to Miles College FAIRFIELD, Ala. -- Miles College has always held a special place for Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston. A new agent will be representing Jameis Winston when the backup quarterback with the New Orleans Saints next offseason. It's very likely that positions such as tight end and right guard will have new starters in 2020 as they are considered holes on the roster. There’s no use in adding another one. Last year, despite leading the NFL with 5,109 passing yards, becoming just the eighth player in league history to throw for more than 5,000 yards in a season, his performance was marred by a whopping 30 interceptions.Winston already had turnover problems throughout his career, but 30 interceptions in a season was shocking, even for him. One interesting name to keep an eye on would be A former first overall pick, many expected Winston to be the face of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. That contract could also come from Tampa Bay depending on if they go after Tom Brady or Philip Rivers. If the Buccaneers strike out on those two, they will likely go back to Winston.He’s also never really been the kind of the guy that’s shown he can carry a team. One of the most intriguing storylines at New Orleans Saints training camp this summer is the development of Jameis Winston, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise quarterback who is now competing for a job as a backup. Tweet. General Manager Ryan Pace may have stated that This means that Trubisky is the starter going into 2020 but if he struggles, then the Bears will surely bench him in favor of any quarterback they bring in this offseason. The New England Patriots appear to even be willing to roll with Jarrett Stidham as their starter rather than bringing in Winston.Winston's best bet will be to find a situation similar to what Tannehill found with the Titans last year, hoping to turn a backup job into a hero situation if the starter ahead of him fails to live up to expectations.In the meantime, as the Bucs move forward with Tom Brady as their new starting quarterback, Winston is the latest in a long line of Tampa Bay quarterbacks who haven't stayed in town for the long haul. He’s likely set to earn a big contract this offseason meaning that he’d end up being a boom-or-bust option in terms of living up to expectations in 2020. If there was one word to describe Winston, it’d be inconsistent. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like.Your favorite teams, topics, and players all on your favorite mobile devices.Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved.XFL needs more new College talent, not NFL washoutsLiga MX recap: Andre-Pierre Gignac shows once again why he is the league’s best player With the Chicago Bears offseason now in full swing, they’ll have a number of decisions to make over the next few weeks regarding the roster, especially on offense. Winston still has a lot to prove, which will work out in the Bears favor. The Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers, and even the New Orleans Saints could be potential landing spots for Winston, but none of them are looking for an immediate starter. If Jameis Winston is doing a bear crawl, what is Dan doing?
It shouldn’t surprise anyone, but Jameis Winston might have the best arm at New Orleans Saints training camp. Ryan Tannehill re-signed with the Tennesse Titans, and the Chicago Bears traded for Nick Foles.There are still a handful of intriguing situations across the league, which Winston and his camp are surely keeping their eye on. Tampa Bay Quarterback Jameis Winston Makes $50,000 Donation to Miles College FAIRFIELD, Ala. -- Miles College has always held a special place for Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston. A new agent will be representing Jameis Winston when the backup quarterback with the New Orleans Saints next offseason. It's very likely that positions such as tight end and right guard will have new starters in 2020 as they are considered holes on the roster. There’s no use in adding another one. Last year, despite leading the NFL with 5,109 passing yards, becoming just the eighth player in league history to throw for more than 5,000 yards in a season, his performance was marred by a whopping 30 interceptions.Winston already had turnover problems throughout his career, but 30 interceptions in a season was shocking, even for him. One interesting name to keep an eye on would be A former first overall pick, many expected Winston to be the face of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. That contract could also come from Tampa Bay depending on if they go after Tom Brady or Philip Rivers. If the Buccaneers strike out on those two, they will likely go back to Winston.He’s also never really been the kind of the guy that’s shown he can carry a team. One of the most intriguing storylines at New Orleans Saints training camp this summer is the development of Jameis Winston, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise quarterback who is now competing for a job as a backup. Tweet. General Manager Ryan Pace may have stated that This means that Trubisky is the starter going into 2020 but if he struggles, then the Bears will surely bench him in favor of any quarterback they bring in this offseason. The New England Patriots appear to even be willing to roll with Jarrett Stidham as their starter rather than bringing in Winston.Winston's best bet will be to find a situation similar to what Tannehill found with the Titans last year, hoping to turn a backup job into a hero situation if the starter ahead of him fails to live up to expectations.In the meantime, as the Bucs move forward with Tom Brady as their new starting quarterback, Winston is the latest in a long line of Tampa Bay quarterbacks who haven't stayed in town for the long haul. He’s likely set to earn a big contract this offseason meaning that he’d end up being a boom-or-bust option in terms of living up to expectations in 2020. If there was one word to describe Winston, it’d be inconsistent. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like.Your favorite teams, topics, and players all on your favorite mobile devices.Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved.XFL needs more new College talent, not NFL washoutsLiga MX recap: Andre-Pierre Gignac shows once again why he is the league’s best player With the Chicago Bears offseason now in full swing, they’ll have a number of decisions to make over the next few weeks regarding the roster, especially on offense. Winston still has a lot to prove, which will work out in the Bears favor. The Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers, and even the New Orleans Saints could be potential landing spots for Winston, but none of them are looking for an immediate starter. If Jameis Winston is doing a bear crawl, what is Dan doing?