Jameis Winston uses his artistic talents in hilarious Giants 2026 schedule release video

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The Giants turned to Jameis Winston — or should it be said “Winston Van Gogh” — to help reveal their 2026 schedule on Thursday. 

The ever-charismatic Winston took to Hudson Yards to give fans a chance to guess each Giants opponent based on what he was drawing on a whiteboard. 

The video had several memorable moments, including when one person off-camera attempted to get a photo with Winston while wearing a Jets jersey. 

“You have a Jets jersey on, I’m not taking no photos with Jets fans,” Winston said.

The fan could be heard in the background saying that they would take it off. 

In another part, one fan claimed to be the best Pictionary player there was, only to spectacularly flub his guess when he thought Winston was drawing a chopped cheese sandwich. 

The Giants QB was actually drawing a Philly cheesesteak to symbolize the Eagles.

New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston gestures while speaking to the media after practice at the New York Giants training facility in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

In one of the outtakes at the end of the schedule release, a young fan asked Winston what his grade was in art class, to which the QB responded, “it was 100.” 

The schedule release has become an annual event for the NFL, and teams have taken it upon themselves to try to come up with unique ways on social media to reveal the teams and dates they’ll be playing.

Winston, 32, is heading into his 12th NFL season and second with the Giants after he signed a two-year contract last offseason. 


New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston during warm ups.
Giants quarterback Jameis Winston during warmups before the Yankees’ Opening
Night game against the San Francisco Giants. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

But Winston’s brand has extended beyond the football field as he’s developed into a media darling, recently serving as a part of Netflix’s opening night broadcast of the MLB season. 

Fox also recently announced that Winston will be a special correspondent during the 2026 World Cup. 

He previously served as a digital correspondent at Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans for Fox. 

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