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The NFL drug tested my Jets husband on our wedding day

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Jets offensive lineman Brian Winters’ wife, Jenny, didn’t hold back while answering “rapid fire NFL questions” in a new tell-all series on TikTok.

In a video posted Tuesday, Jenny claimed Brian was randomly drug tested on their wedding day in August 2017, while he was playing for the Jets.

“They have people all over the country,” Jenny said of the NFL. “They will come to with their big briefcase full of drug testing [equipment] and just test away.

“The morning of our wedding my husband got a phone call from the drug testers and he said ‘Yeah, great. but I’m literally I’m getting married today.’

“And they said, ‘Great. Send us the address. We’ll be there. Nothing says wedding romance while peeing in a cup while a strange man looks over your shoulder.”

Jets offensive lineman Brian Winters and his wife Jenny Winters tied the knot in 2017. Instagram/Brian Winters

Jenny went on to explain another instance that Brian was drug tested.

“A few months before that one, my husband posted a video of him pulling three Ford trucks… and the next day someone was at our door drug testing him,” she said.

Brian Winters #67 of the New York Jets in the end zone after spiking the ball after a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs at MetLife Stadium, December 3, 2017. Paul J. Bereswill

Winters spent seven seasons with the Jets after they selected him in the third round of the 2013 NFL draft.

He played 89 games before moving on to short stints with the Bills and Cardinals. 

“No shade to the Cardinals, but [they’re] my least favorite team and I could not wait to get home,” Jenny said Thursday in another video.

She did not elaborate further on their time in Arizona.

Brian Winters #67 reacts on the bench during the first half on October 21, 2018. Anthony J Causi

Jenny said that she saved the best question for last: “Do the [wives] actually know about the side pieces?”

“Some of them do, I have heard a few stories of actual physical altercations around football facilities when one finds out about the other,” Jenny said. So yeah, sometimes they know, sometimes they don’t.”

Jenny started the series earlier this week, explaining that she wanted to share “interesting” and “sometimes juicy” facts about the NFL since he’s no longer playing.

Following his retirement in 2022, Winters moved back home to Ohio to focus on his family and began a second career as a contractor.

He founded Fair Painters and Contracting.

Brian, who concentrates on handling the investment side of the business, and his wife live in Aurora, OH, with their three kids, the Jets said in a 2024 “Where Are They Now?” interview.


[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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