
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce Coaching Changes, Wildcard Recap & Jameis Winston on Giants Rookies, QB Celibacy & TD Catches | EP 175
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Jan 14, 2026 Jameis Winston, a professional NFL quarterback and 2013 Heisman Trophy winner, joins to share his insights on young quarterbacks and playoff predictions. He highlights the impressive skills of Caleb Williams and praises Sean Payton's situational genius. Jameis reminisces about his welcome-to-the-NFL moment, discusses the importance of player buy-in, and reflects on his challenges during the 2019 season. Additionally, he offers advice on trusting plays and leadership qualities in a successful quarterback.
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Run Game Determines Offensive Identity
- The Eagles' offensive struggles stemmed largely from a weakened run game and inconsistent offensive-line health.
- Jason Kelce argues fresh offensive perspective could realign play-calling with current personnel strengths.
Play Callers Need ‘Feel’ Not Just Scripts
- A great play caller senses game flow and pulls plays beyond the week’s install to exploit real-time defensive looks.
- Jameis credits Sean Payton's feel for making in-game adjustments that elevate an offense.
Rip The Right Play When It’s There
- When a play feels open, rip a non-installed play you repped in OTAs instead of waiting for scripted calls.
- Jameis advises QBs to trust timing and install knowledge to exploit defenses in-game.

