World Cup winner says Rees-Zammit has ‘the balls’ for NFL challenge

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World Cup winner praises Louis Rees-Zammit and his courage in pursuing his NFL dream, despite the challenges he may face.

World Cup winner and former England rugby player Mike Tindall has spoken out in support of Welsh winger Louis Rees-Zammit’s decision to pursue a career in the NFL. Speaking on theRees-Zammit’s NFL Journey

“If he is not picked up after his 10-week training programme he will come back to rugby and probably to Wales andTindall acknowledged that the NFL is a “brutal” league. As a result, Rees-Zammit will need to prove himself physically and mentally. “But the NFL is quite brutal so if he is not showing it, he won’t be picked,” Tindall added.

 

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