Louis Rees-Zammit says he’s “determined to make his NFL dream a reality” by forging his means into the Jacksonville Jaguars group.
Former Wales rugby union worldwide Rees-Zammit has joined the Jaguars’ observe squad after failing to make reigning Tremendous Bowl champions Kansas Metropolis Chiefs’ 53-player roster.
The 23-year-old had labored as a operating again whereas coaching with the Chiefs throughout pre-season however is now enjoying as a receiver, a place he thinks he can shine in.
Rees-Zammit mentioned of his change from rugby to American soccer: “It is fairly difficult. The primary recreation I ever performed was a month in the past. I can really feel that, however on the identical time, that is my dream.
“I am very decided to make this dream a actuality and try to break into this group. That is everybody’s aim: to attempt to get into the 53, and I will proceed to be taught the playbook.
“I feel that is most likely an important factor proper now since altering groups and altering playbooks. I must attempt to be taught it as fast as attainable to have an opportunity.
‘I feel all of us realised I might be a receiver ultimately’
“I feel I am significantly better off enjoying receiver with my dimension and energy. I feel that is most likely a place that fits me much more. I am loving studying the function and am going to proceed to enhance.
“It was a good experiment to try running back out at the Chiefs, but I think we all realised that I would probably be a receiver eventually.”
On the assist of his household, Rees-Zammit added: “I think they are most proud of me. They came out to Kansas City and now they’re coming out to Jacksonville to live.
“That simply goes to point out how tight my household is, and I am making an attempt to make them proud as a lot as I can.”
The Jaguars are set for two London games this autumn, versus the Chicago Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 13 and against the New England Patriots at Wembley on October 20.
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