Jameis Winston proves to be a national treasure again during recent viral moments in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl

There are not many players in professional sports with the personality of Jameis Winston. The recent quarterback for the Cleveland Browns and New Orleans Saints has plenty of fans around the league for how he handles himself both on and off the football field.  In his latest endeavors, he's been a media correspondent for FOX […]

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There are not many players in professional sports with the personality of Jameis Winston. The recent quarterback for the Cleveland Browns and New Orleans Saints has plenty of fans around the league for how he handles himself both on and off the football field. 

In his latest endeavors, he's been a media correspondent for FOX Sports ahead of Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.

Of course, that has gone about as well as you could have imagined. He's gone viral for asking Saquon Barkley New York Giants questions, throwing "W" cookies at players, and even biking around New Orleans while the sings. 

Jameis Winston's viral moments in New Orleans

He threw cookies, dawned from his "Eating Ws" celebration from his days with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, to players that will play in the Super Bowl this weekend. 

The QB has been dancing around the streets of The Big Easy, and he's loving every single second of it – it appears. There are no better vibes than those from Winston in many moments.

Winston had to bring up the Giants when asking questions with reporters in front of Saquon Barkley. 

Winston got quite the chuckle from Chiefs star DL Chris Jones when talking about colors, too.

Zack Baun and Winston shared a wholesome moment, too. The All-Pro defender is a former teammate of Winston, with the Saints. 

All in all, this entertaining week has proven that Winston belongs on television when his career in the NFL is over. He is simply a natural in front of a camera, alongside basically anyone and everyone. His positivity is contagious.

He's currently a free agent this offseason and is expected to keep playing, as long as he's given an opportunity to sign somewhere.