Jameis Winston ‘accidentally invents new play’ as quick-thinking Browns quarterback turns loss of yards into completion
During the game against the Denver Broncos, James Winston unintentionally created a new play.
In their 42-31 loss, the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback was put in a difficult situation during one play.
Winston looked to pass the ball to Elijah Moore after receiving it from Asnap.
However, the wide receiver was unable to catch the ball because he had already started running behind Winston.
Instead of hesitating, Winston spun around in an attempt to locate Jerome Fordinstead.
However, as soon as Ford got the ball, a Broncos player was on him and would have tackled him.
READ MORE IN NFL
Instead, Winston took a few steps, dummied a hand off to his teammate, and then fired a pass to Moore, who was able to cover a number of yards.
The play astounded the audience, and some speculated that he might have created a brand-new move.
“Jameis Winston might have just unintentionally created a new play,” one admirer said.
“Spinner Triple Option??”
Another said, “It might not be in the playbook, but it sure would keep defenses guessing!”
Someone more said, “The chiefs will be running this for sure lol.”
Another person added, “Prettynice.”
This season, Winston has drawn attention, but not necessarily for his on-field prowess.
The Quarterback was interviewed by the Prime Video TNF crew after he played a key role in a thrilling victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Along with the pundits, he dove into the snow that had covered the field after concluding his interview.
They even got into a snowball fight after they all started creating snow angels.
NFL head coach annual salaries
1. Andy Reid, $20 million, Chiefs
2. Broncos star Sean Payton, $18 million
=3. Steelers’ Mike Tomlin, $16 million
=3. $16 million for Jim Harbaugh of the Chargers
5. $15 million for Sean McVay of the Rams
6. Kyle Shanahan, $14 million, 49ers
7. John Harbaugh, $12 million, Ravens
=8. Lions’ Dan Campbell, $11 million
=8. $11 million for Sean McDermott of the Bills
10. Seahawks’ Mike MacDonald, $10 million
After scoring scores, players made snow angels to celebrate, and Winston said it was a one-of-a-kind event.
Read More on The US Sun
“I’ve never played in anything like this before,” he said to ESPN following the game.
“We are so grateful to the staff for providing hand warmers and clear scrapers so we were able to go out there and do the best we can.”
Note: Every piece of content is rigorously reviewed by our team of experienced writers and editors to ensure its accuracy. Our writers use credible sources and adhere to strict fact-checking protocols to verify all claims and data before publication. If an error is identified, we promptly correct it and strive for transparency in all updates, feel free to reach out to us via email. We appreciate your trust and support!