
Even if the experience is limited for the moment to the Squad practice, Louis Rees-Zammit has repaired with the Jaguars and intends to cling to its ambition. Questioned by the BBC, the former Welsh international rugby player said he did not think of returning to rugby.
“I never thought of returning to rugby,” said the player. “I always wanted that. As soon as the idea of returning to rugby comes to your mind, you start to doubt yourself and that will not happen with me. »»
Signed by the chiefs before the season, he was confined to the training team before being cut and recovered by Jacksonville. On Monday he was resigned by the Floridian franchise. It's a step, but its goal is to play in 2025.
“The first stage of the dream is to be part of a team, I do everything I can to get there,” said the player.
The challenge will be in size with permanent competition. But the player clings and intends to continue working.
“Each day is a challenge, every day is hard, a difficult job, but it is a day worth being realized so that this dream becomes reality,” said Rees-Zammit. “I do everything I can to become a better player on the field and a better person outside the field, so I'm really waiting for this season.”
Rees-Zammit has time. Louis Rees-Zammit is still young. On February 1, he celebrated his 24th birthday. And with a full year of NFL training, the experience acquired will be an asset to increase its chances in 2025.