Jameis Winston is heading to the FIFA World Cup not as a player, obviously, but as a correspondent for Fox Sports, which announced the role on May 6.
The assignment covers the 2026 tournament running across North America from June through July, and the fit is so obvious it almost writes itself.
Winston, the first overall pick in the 2015 NFL draft, spent five years as Tampa Bay’s starter before becoming a journeyman backup. He’s had 19 starts with the Saints, Browns, and Giants since 2020.
The football career never quite lived up to the early promise. The media career, though, is trending in the other direction.
What Winston is Actually Doing
This is not a cameo. Fox is deploying Winston as a street-level correspondent for what is the network’s largest production ever: 104 matches, 40 of them in prime time, spanning the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
Winston joins a studio lineup that includes Zlatan Ibrahimović, Thierry Henry, and Javier Hernández. His role will focus on personality-driven field content rather than tactical analysis.
He revealed the news in a video posted on May 6 by surprising teammates and Fox analysts, delivering the announcement the only way Winston would: “One job is to serve you and be the best I can be for you. The next job is I’m a freaking World Cup Fox Sports correspondent, baby!”
As Mike Florio put it over at Pro Football Talk, “Jameis Winston is going to eat a W this summer. Along with the rest of the letters that spell, ‘World Cup.'”

Why This Actually Works
Winston performed well in a previous Fox assignment for Super Bowl LIX, where his segments on beignets and New Orleans culture garnered over 2 million views.
Fox is betting that Winston in a World Cup fan zone, reacting to goals, learning chants, and being himself in front of a camera, is must-watch content. That is not a risky bet.
Winston’s ceiling as a starting quarterback never materialized. His ceiling as a media personality looks considerably higher, and this summer is a good audition stage.
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