Jameis Winston shares photos from his recent wedding

Free agent quarterback Jameis Winston may still be unsigned, but he has a lot to celebrate this offseason after recently tying the knot.

Former Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston is still searching for a new team to call his own almost a month into free agency. And while he’s kept himself busy working out, as well as getting in a Twitter feud with former NFL quarterback David Carr, he also took some time recently to tie the knot.

Check out some photos Winston posted recently of his marriage to his lovely new bride Breion Cole. It doesn’t matter where Winston winds up when it’s all said and done, he’s already a big winner this offseason.

Congratulations to the Winstons, and best of luck in the future!

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Report: Buccaneers slated to bring back Jameis Winston in 2020

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will look to bring back franchise quarterback Jameis Winston in 2020.

NFL insider Ian Rapoport is reporting what many people have expected to hear for the past month, which is that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will bring quarterback Jameis Winston back for the 2020 season.

Winston, the former first overall pick of the Bucs back in 2015, came into the 2019 season playing on the fifth and final year of his rookie deal. The team wanted to see how Winston would perform playing for new head coach and quarterback guru Bruce Arians before committing to him beyond this season.

Arians, himself, deflected questions about Winston’s future just the other week, but given how the Bucs — and Winston in particular — have played over the past month, it’s not surprising to hear the team will bring him back for at least one more season. Last week, Winston became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 450 yards in back-to-back games.

But, as Rapoport reports, it remains to be seen by what mechanism Winston is brought back. He explains the possibilities of both the franchise tag and transition tag when it comes to two of Tampa Bay’s biggest free agents, Winston and Shaq Barrett.

“The franchise tag for QBs is projected to be about $27 million, while the transition tag would be $25 million. For a linebacker, the franchise tag is slated to be almost $16 million, while the transition should be almost $14 million. Barrett may also argue (as Clowney did) that he plays more defensive end and deserves a more expensive tag. Do not discount the transition tag for Winston. Both tags are an option, but the transition tag is a potentially intriguing one.”

Either way, it sounds like Winston did enough to convince the team to roll the dice on him one more time.

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