ORLANDO, Fla. -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston might have had some struggles on the field and off in 2017 -- a 5-11 season marred by a shoulder injury to his throwing arm, a pair of in-game outbursts and allegations that he groped a female Uber driver -- but none of those impact his perception in the eyes of Bucs co-chairman Joel Glazer.
In fact, Glazer still believes he's the guy they brought him in to be.
"The Jameis Winston that has been on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers since the day we drafted him has been a model in the community, a model in the locker room," Glazer said at NFL owners meetings in Orlando.