![]() ![]() *Richard Sherman making All-Pro and the Pro Bowl are a direct result of his pick-six in Week 1 as it was 33% of his interceptions for the 2019-2020 season. Of the 28 players that intercepted Jameis, 7 of them received contract extensions and 1 of them (Richard Sherman) hit a contract bonus. Every time he donated the ball to the other team he took from his own extension and gave to those that were less fortunate. He did it because he has a heart of gold and is such a generous young man. When Jameis threw those interceptions he didn’t do it for the fame, or the glory, OR even because he couldn’t see who he was throwing to. Deeds of the NFL.ĭuring the 2019-20 NFL season Jameis Winston became the first QB to ever throw 30 touchdowns and 30 interceptions. Let’s take a closer look at how Jameis Winston became the Mr. Rather, they won’t televise the effects of Jameis Winston’s revolution. You’re probably saying to yourself, “But u/blkharedgrl, how is this possible? I haven’t heard about this on the news, NFL network, or r/NFL.” That’s because those so called news organizations are fake news and won’t televise Jameis Winston’s revolution. Would you believe that to date Jameis has donated over 3 times that much money? Jameis knew he could never become the most charitable player of all time based on his career earnings so he decided to make history another way. Just recently in 2020, current teammate Drew Brees donated $5,000,000 to the state of Louisiana to help with the COVID-19 pandemic.Ĭombining the donations of Suh, Long, Watt, and Brees totals to $50,200,000. In 2018, JJ Watt, raised $41,600,000 for the relief effort following Hurricane Harvey, supporting communities in Houston by rebuilding homes and providing for families in need. In 2017, Chris Long, donated his entire base salary (worth $1,000,000) to charity to help fund scholarships for his hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia. In 2012, the Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh donated $2,000,000 to the University of Nebraska athletic department and another $600,000 to the engineering department to fund an endowment, totaling $2,600,000. The lengths at which Jameis has taken his charitable habits are impressive, but to truly highlight his contributions, let’s take a look at some other recent players who have taken it upon themselves to give back to their communities. Jameis Winston’s career earnings at this point add up to $46,180,894. Winston was a two-year starter at Florida State, where he won the Heisman Trophy and led the Seminoles to a national title as a freshman in the 2013 season.Now that Jameis has signed with the Saints, we finally know the full extent of the compassion and charity that Jameis is capable of. Teddy Bridgewater recently did just that, serving as Brees’ backup for two seasons before the Carolina Panthers signed him last month to replace their longtime starter, Cam Newton. Now it appears Winston is open to going from five-year NFL starter to being Brees’ understudy in hopes of rebuilding his credentials as a prospective franchise quarterback. Tampa Bay allowed Winston, whom it drafted first overall out of Florida State in 2015, to enter free agency and replaced him with former Patriots QB Tom Brady. That made Winston the first QB in NFL history to have at least 30 TDs and 30 interceptions. Winston is coming off a season in which he led the NFL with 5,109 yards passing and ranked second with 33 touchdown passes, but he also led the NFL in interceptions with 30. ![]() Meanwhile, the Saints have announced that dynamic reserve QB and utility player Taysom Hill has a new two-year contract. ![]()
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