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Lewis Cine gives hilarious answer on choosing his NFL jersey number

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra05/22/22

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Everybody has their reasons for the jersey number they wear, but Lewis Cine has one of the best. The former Georgia star wore No. 16 with the Bulldogs, but that wasn’t available at his new home in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings.

So, the No. 32 overall pick had a simple solution, and one that’ll bring some extra coin into his pocket.

“I wanted to pick 16, but the option wasn’t there,” started Cine. “So, the closest thing to 16 was the six, without the one. So, yeah. And plus single-digits sell a whole lot, so why not?”

As long as Lewis Cine is playing up to his potential, the Vikings won’t care if he has a number at all. Nevertheless, the No. 6 will look sweet on the former Georgia star as he makes his transition to the NFL.

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Moreover, the Minnesota Vikings are banking on Georgia product Lewis Cine to come in and transform their secondary. He did it throughout his time in Athens, and the former Bulldogs safety will be expected to do the same in his NFL career. That’s why the Vikings took him off the board in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, picking him No. 32 overall.

During his time with the Bulldogs, Cine elevated his game consistently, leading an exceptional Georgia defense as part of a tremendous secondary. Last season, Cine realized his dream of bringing a championship to Georgia, helping to end a drought that spanned over 40 years when the Bulldogs defeated Alabama in the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Additionally, the former Georgia star received the gigantic honor of being named the 2022 National Championship Defensive MVP for his efforts against the Crimson Tide.

Most importantly to the Vikings, Cine has the potential to evolve into one of the top defensive backs in the entire NFL. He steadily improved throughout his time at Georgia, accumulating 144 total tackles, 14 pass deflections and two interceptions for a loaded Bulldogs squad over three seasons.

former four-star recruit in the class of 2019, Cine was the No. 2 safety in the nation per the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average. Cine played his high school football at the Trinity Christian School in Cedar Hill, Texas. Continuing, Cine joined the Bulldogs as one of the top recruits in the entire nation, ranking No. 42 overall in On3’s 2019 Consensus Top Football Recruits rankings. Continually, Cine terrorized the talented opposing SEC quarterbacks for the Bulldogs defense.