The New York Jets found quite the character in the NFL Draft.
CB Qwan’tez Stiggers has already become a popular name on social media, not only for his unique name but also because of his story.
Now, the fifth-round pick has made the rounds again, this time for his latest bold statement.
Stiggers recently said that he wouldn’t get a haircut until he wins a Super Bowl, and it doesn’t matter if he looks like a caveman (via Yahoo Sports).
“I’m not getting a haircut until I win the Super Bowl. If I got to be a caveman, I’ll be a caveman,” Stiggers said.
The Jets haven’t won the Super Bowl in 55 years… pic.twitter.com/VWFxXGN3UG
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) June 5, 2024
The Jets haven’t won a Super Bowl in 55 years, so he must be very confident about that.
And why wouldn’t he? At the end of the day, his journey to the league was quite unique.
Just three days before the draft, he was at Blue Beacon Truck Wash working his final shift.
He knew he was most likely going to be drafted, as scouts from 29 teams had attended his independent pro day, and as many as 13 teams hosted him for a top-30 pre-draft visit.
The talented cornerback will now join one of the most dominant defenses in the game.
The Jets have Super Bowl aspirations and have everything they need to be one of the best teams in the league.
Whether he ends up getting a haircut at some point in the near future remains to be seen.
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