Florida State University’s Star Quarterback, Jameis Winston, Took Out an $8 to 10 Million Disability Insurance Policy, Lawyer to the Pros, Frank N. Darras, Explains
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According to ESPN,
Jameis Winston's father, Antonor Winston, contends that he expects Winston "to succeed with one more year in baseball and two more years in football," stating that "we've never strayed from our plan that he is going to be in college until he gets that degree." (AL, Antonor Winston Believes his Son Jameis Intends to Play Two More Football Seasons at
If Winston spends two more years at
According to
"College athletes anticipating going pro should safeguard their futures with private disability insurance policies no matter their circumstances," explains
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