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Jameis Winston on Being Named NFL's Most Unintentionally Funny Player, His Conversation with Myles Garrett , + What Was in the Briefcase?

Jameis Winston on Being Named NFL's Most Unintentionally Funny Player, His Conversation with Myles Garrett , + What Was in the Briefcase?

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On this episode of Off the Edge with Cam Jordan, Cam is joined by someone who has gone viral time and time again for his unforgettable one-liners and iconic speeches—his friend and former teammate, Jameis Winston.

Jameis shares some of his favorite moments working for Fox Sports as a digital correspondent during Super Bowl weekend in New Orleans, including his experience learning to tap dance.

The conversation then shifts to Myles Garrett’s trade request from the Browns. Jameis discusses a recent conversation he had with Myles, shedding light on why Myles made the request and his thoughts on the Browns’ organization and the culture Myles Garrett felt deprived of.

Jameis also discusses his upcoming free agency, reflecting on the ideal fit for his next chapter in the NFL. He addresses being named the “NFL’s Most Unintentionally Funny Player” and clears up whether there was anything in his briefcase—and if he actually gave a speech with an empty briefcase as an analogy for “nothing getting between them.”

Tune in for all this and more on the latest episode of Off the Edge with Cam Jordan!

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