2020 NFL QB market is loaded, but are there enough destinations?
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It was a decidedly mixed bag for the Buccaneers and Jameis Winston on Sunday. Tampa completed a dramatic comeback at home, rallying from down two scores in the second half, to defeat the Colts. As exhilarating as that win was for the Bucs, it meant little in2020 NFL QB market is loaded, but are there enough destinations?
It was a decidedly mixed bag for the Buccaneers and Jameis Winston on Sunday. Tampa completed a dramatic comeback at home, rallying from down two scores in the second half, to defeat the Colts. As exhilarating as that win was for the Bucs, it meant little in the big picture, as they were eliminated from the playoffs thanks to the Vikings’ win over the Lions. 2019 was billed as a make-or-break season for Winston, who will be an unrestricted free agent in a fascinating QB market in the spring. Sunday’s stats were a perfect example of the good-bad Jameis Winston: 456 yards passing and four TDs, a rushing TD, and three interceptions (including a pick-six). On Sunday, Winston became the first quarterback since Daryle Lamonica in 1969 to throw 23 touchdowns and 23 interceptions through 13 games. Those kinds of numbers are a throwback to a more freewheeling era in quarterbacking, when QBs let it rip, instead of the more measured offensive approaches we commonly see in today’s NFL. As a result, Winston in 2019 has c Read more