Cam Jordan trolls Jameis Winston over rake-in-hand ‘job’ at Yankees vs Giants opener
New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston was a special guest on Netflix’s Opening Day broadcast on Wednesday. The former Heisman Trophy winner was at his comedic best for the San Francisco Giants’ MLB opener against the New York Yankees.
Ahead of the game, the Giants quarterback suited up as one of the grounds crew staff as he appeared out of the dugout with a rake in his hand. Veteran Pro Bowl defensive end Cam Jordan poked fun at the Giants quarterback by sharing the clip on X.
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Winston who played both football and baseball during his collegiate stint with Florida State. Winston, who was at the Crazy Crab located on the concourse of Oracle Park ahead of the game, was roasted by host Elle Duncan.
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Duncan asked Winston if he had paid for the crab legs, referencing to the accusation against him of stealing $32 worth of crab legs and crawfish from a Publix in Tallahassee, Florida, during his tenure with the Seminoles.
“Well, Elle, I may or may not be plotting to get some fresh crab legs,” Winston responded. “But a trusted source told me that ever since Barry Bonds retired from the San Francisco Giants, that sales have skyrocketed due to the decrease of baseball-related crab deaths. My history with crab legs, ya’ll may know.”
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Cam Jordan linked with 49ers amid free agency rumors
Veteran Pro Bowl defensive end Cam Jordan, who remains a free agenct, could land on a new team by the end of this week, according to CBS Sports’ Shanna McCarriston and Carter Bahns.
“The 49ers remain in win-now mode and thus should be in the market for experienced and proven contributors. They will also undoubtedly be shopping for pass rushers after finishing last in the NFL in sacks last season,” McCarriston and Bahns wrote.
“Jordan checks both boxes and could be one of those missing pieces that help San Francisco finally get over the hump before its Super Bowl window closes.”
Jordan, who has spent his entire 15-year NFL career with the New Orleans Saints, could be a valuable addition to the 49ers defense that was troubled by injuries last season.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash