Jameis Winston had another memorable performance—in a bad way—for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday versus the Houston Texans. According to ESPN Stats and Info, Winston has now recorded 24 multi-interception games since 2015, which is the most in the NFL in that span.

In Sunday's contest, Winston completed 25 of his 48 attempts for 335 yards, one touchdown, and four interceptions. As a matter of fact, the five-year veteran threw a pick-six to begin Saturday's game against the Texans.

Following the game, Winston now has 4,908 yards, 31 touchdowns, and 28 interceptions. With those numbers, Winston also become the fifth quarterback in NFL history to complete 30 touchdowns and 25 interceptions in the same season.

Before Saturday, Winston actually became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 450 yards in two straight games. Unfortunately, the bad version of Winston showed up on Saturday for Tampa Bay.

Since he's arrived in the NFL in 2015, Winston has now thrown 86 interceptions. That is four more interceptions than Aaron Rodgers has thrown in his career. In addition, the Florida State product has done so in 3,442 fewer pass attempts.

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Without a doubt, turnovers have been a glaring issue for Winston since he played in college. Provided that, it will be interesting to see whether or not Bruce Arians retains Winston beyond the 2019 season.

On Saturday morning, Ian Rapoport reported that the Buccaneers are expected to use either their franchise tag or transition tag on Winston in 2020. But if he finishes with another performance riddled with turnovers in Week 17, Tampa Bay could possibly change their mind.