NFL quarterback Jameis Winston has signed a new deal with the Fox network, The U.S. Sun reports. The 31-year-old player, who is in the 11th season of the game, will cover Fox NFL Sunday and Fox NFL Kickoff. He was seen many times in Fox coverage in the past. For instance, he was there during the Super Bowl in February 2025. On December 5, the X account of Fox Sports shared a post, writing:“Your favorite Super Bowl correspondent is back! @Jaboowins will join our FOX NFL Kickoff and FOX NFL Sunday shows this week. Coverage starts 11am ET on FOX.”Winston has a net worth of $22 million, Celebrity Net Worth notes. When he first signed his first rookie deal in 2015, it was worth $25.3 million. At the time, he also received a signing bonus of $16.7 million. The site notes that he earned approximately $70 million from his salary in his career.In 2016, Jameis Winston bought a mansion in Odessa. The house was valued at almost $1.2 million, according to Realtor. For purchasing the five-bedroom house, Winston had to take a $965,000 mortgage.Earlier this year, while speaking on the No Free Lunch with Ndamukong Suh show, Jameis Winston said that he wanted his family members to have a comfortable life. He said:“It got to a point where I enabled the people around me spending like $400,000 a month. A month, bro.”Winston also said that he bought an expensive and “fancy” massage chair for his grandmother.Jameis Winston talks about his time in AfricaIn July 2025, Jameis Winston appeared on The Pivot Podcast. He was asked to speak about his time in Africa. He said:“In terms of Africa, me and my life master consultant always say that gratitude is the key to abundance. And I feel like the Rwanda people were so gracious and they didn't depend on the things that I feel like myself as a westerner, as an American would depend.”He added:“So, I would feel like the Rwanda people, they're so gracious in the way that they carry their selves with pure joy and pure dependence. Like it was an unreal faithful experience.”Jameis Winston said he was happy because his wife had the usual worries many people had about Africa. She thought they wouldn’t have water or electricity and didn’t know what to expect.However, when they reached Rwanda, they stayed in a hotel that looked as nice as a Four Seasons. It had a gym, a private sauna, and everything they needed. He felt that many people didn’t realize Africa could look like that. Speaking about the struggles of the native people, he said:“They carrying bushes of bananas, rice sacks up incline. But one that's called the land of a thousand hills and a million smiles. And these people, they're not they're not complaining.”Jameis Winston appreciated the faith and resilience of the people there. He said people over there rode bikes with flip-flops.Also Read: What prompted Trump to demand a name change for the NFL? Details explored