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    Jameis Winston Drops Bombshell Timeline: Wants to Play ’12 More Years’

    Selva VerseBy Selva VerseFebruary 16, 20263 Mins Read
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    SAN FRANCISCO — The Jameis Winston experience isn’t ending anytime soon. In fact, if the 32-year-old quarterback gets his way, we are barely at halftime. Making the media rounds at Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl LX in the Bay Area, the New York Giants veteran stunned listeners with a career projection that would make Tom Brady double-take.

    Fresh off his 11th NFL season, Winston appeared on Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take podcast Monday morning. When co-host Dan “Big Cat” Katz pressed him on retirement plans, Winston didn’t blink.

    “12 more years,” Winston declared. He wasn’t joking.

    Chasing 44: The Logic Behind the Laughs

    Do the math, and Winston is eyeing age 44. While the former No. 1 overall pick has transitioned from franchise savior to high-end insurance policy, his confidence remains untouched. Winston spent the 2025 campaign stabilizing the Giants’ quarterback room, serving as the critical veteran voice behind rookie sensation Jaxson Dart.

    He proved he can still sling it, too. When Dart went down with a concussion in November, Winston stepped in for two starts. The arm strength is there. The locker room presence? Undeniable. New York kept him on the payroll for 2026 for exactly this reason: reliability.

    “I love this game. I love the grind. You see guys playing longer and longer. Why not me? I feel great. My body feels fresh. 12 more years… write it down.”
    — Jameis Winston, via Pardon My Take

    The ‘Uncle Jameis’ Era in New York

    The Giants aren’t paying Winston to lead the league in passing yards anymore. They are paying him to be the ultimate safety net. His 2025 stint in New York quieted critics who thought his erratic play style wouldn’t mesh with a mentor role. Instead, Winston embraced the “Uncle Jameis” persona.

    He has played for the Bucs, Saints, Browns, and now the Giants. He has seen the highs of a 5,000-yard season and the lows of the bench. That experience is currency in the modern NFL. With Jaxson Dart entering his second year, having a guy who wants to stick around until the 2030s offers rare continuity for the Giants’ offensive meetings.

    What’s Next for Winston?

    Winston is under contract with New York through the 2026 season. Expect him to report to OTAs this spring as the unquestioned QB2. While “12 more years” might sound like typical Jameis hyperbole, the league constantly craves competent quarterback play. As long as the arm holds up—and Winston keeps the turnovers in check—he might just hang around long enough to see if he can actually hit that mark.

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