Jameis Winston Has Hilarious Explanation For Wild TD In Saints-Patriots

'Coach, that's all God'

Jameis Winston continues to be pure comedy.

The New Orleans Saints quarterback on Sunday managed to complete one of the stranger plays of the NFL’s Week 3 slate on the road against the New England Patriots.

With the ball in the red zone on third-and-goal, Winston was pressured on a drop back and taken down, but decided to throw the ball away first.

Except, the ball was not thrown away at all, and fortunately for him, receiver Marquez Callaway went up and caught his first career touchdown despite being covered by Jonathan Jones.

“That was all God,” Winston said of the lucky touchdown that put the Saints up 14-0, via a transcript provided by the Patriots. “I felt zero. I checked it. That was all God. Like, I was trying to throw that ball away. Marquez went up there and snatched it, so, touchdown, good guys.”

There was a defensive holding on the play, so either way, it would have been a free play for New Orleans.

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Winston had no clue it was a free play. Obviously, Saints coach Sean Payton was pleased with the result, but offered his quarterback some advice for next time.

“If you are throwing it away, make sure you throw it away,” Winston said of Payton’s message regarding the play. “I said, ‘Coach, that’s all God. Can’t get in the way of God’s plan.’ “

Winston completed 13 of 21 passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns, miraculously with no interceptions, on the way to a 28-13 win.