Jameis Winston signs two-year deal with Giants

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Jameis Winston has signed a two-year deal worth $16 million with the New York Giants. This signing changes the landscape for quarterbacks in the NFL. With Winston on the team, the Giants are unlikely to pursue Aaron Rodgers. They would have made a move for him if they had plans to keep him in New York after his two years with the Jets. Meanwhile, Rodgers is still deciding on his future, as he awaits news from the Vikings about their starting QB situation. The signing also impacts Russell Wilson's chances of joining the Giants. Instead, he may be heading to the Cleveland Browns if he returns to the league in 2025. If the Browns acquire a strong quarterback, they might also focus on drafting a top defender with one of their high picks. The Titans seem interested in Miami's Cam Ward with the first overall pick. This scenario means that Colorado's Shedeur Sanders could be available when the Giants pick next. With Winston in place, the Giants now have a greater need for a quarterback who can handle a full season. Shedeur Sanders may push for a starting role. His father, Deion Sanders, is likely to advocate for him to start from day one. This situation makes it more probable that the Giants will consider drafting him, giving him a chance to play without too much pressure right away.


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