Jameis Winston visits Washington Football after USMNT's win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 4:00 PM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston visited Husky Stadium in Seattle on June 29, 2026, following the U.S. Men's National Team's 2-0 victory over Australia. He spent time with Washington Huskies freshman wide receiver Jordan Clay and posted photos of himself throwing passes. This appearance enhances the connection between the Giants and the growing presence of college players at UW, as Coach Jedd Fisch markets the program as a pathway to the NFL. Winston's visit adds to a history of notable NFL players appearing at the university.
- •Jameis Winston visited Husky Stadium after USMNT's victory over Australia.
- •He interacted with UW freshman wide receiver Jordan Clay.
- •Winston shared pictures of throwing passes on social media.
- •Coach Jedd Fisch promotes UW as a pathway to the NFL.
- •Winston is among several NFL players who have visited UW recently.
- 4:00 PMYahoo Sports — New York Giants Quarterback Stops by Washington Football
"Amidst New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston's work for Fox Sports at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Seattle, he found time to make it to UW.
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