Jourdan Lewis, Jacksonville Jaguars nickelback, was one of millions who watched Brad Pitt’s latest work ‘F1: The Movie’ and could not hold back his positive reaction to it. Lewis shared two tweets from his X account, naming the movie as one of his favorites and that he cried while watching it.
Lewis, who will be playing his very first season with the Jacksonville Jaguars in the upcoming football year, seems to be making good use of his offseason. Lewis signed a massive deal with the team earlier this year for a sum of $30 million, which made him the highest-paid nickelback in the National Football League.
“F1 probably one of my favorite movies and I’m still watching it,” Jourdan Lewis tweeted through his X account about his experience watching ‘F1: The Movie’.
F1 probably one of my favorite movies and I’m still watching it.
— Jourdan Lewis (@JourdanJD) June 30, 2025
“I just cried in F1,” Lewis added in another tweet.
I just cried in F1.
— Jourdan Lewis (@JourdanJD) June 30, 2025
Jourdan Lewis and the Jacksonville Jaguars are currently gearing up for another exciting year of football in the upcoming season. The Jaguars did not prove themselves to be so great in the previous season, especially after quarterback, Trevor Lawrence, was injured. With the addition of Lewis to their roster, the Jaguars have a much stronger defense and will be hoping to soften the blows from their opponents in the 2025 season.

Jourdan Lewis Wants More Leadership Roles With Jaguars
On another note, it seems like Jourdan Lewis wants more than just a nickelback’s role with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The veteran football player apparently is eager to take more leadership roles with the team and is hoping to use his experience and expertise with the younger players.

Speaking to reporters earlier, Lewis revealed that he did not have such great leaders for himself in his previous years in the league and hopes to be the change that he wants for himself. Lewis has also been simply stunning in the training camps with the Jaguars. Upon signing him, Lewis recalled that the general manager of the team, James Gladstone, simply encouraged him to be himself with the Jaguars.

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