LOREN ELLIOTT | Times
TAMPA — Jameis Winston leaned back in the large padded chair perched near the back row of the team auditorium at One Buc Place on Tuesday after being asked to rewind the calendar and recall the biggest lesson learned from a record-setting rookie season that had, on balance, more ups than downs.
"The biggest thing I learned, was being able to take care of the football," Winston said. His first NFL pass was intercepted and returned for a touchdown against Marcus Mariota's Titans and he threw five picks against Carolina before steadying by midseason.