Former Kansas City Chiefs punter and Super Bowl champion Dustin Colquitt has extended an unexpected offer to England football captain Harry Kane - training him for a career in the National Football League (NFL).
Colquitt, who boasts of being one of the most successful punters in NFL history, believes that Kane would be "fantastic" if he decided to switch sports. The 30-year-old striker is widely regarded as one of the best players in the Premier League, but Colquitt thinks he has what it takes to succeed on the gridiron.
Speaking exclusively to our publication, Colquitt said, "Harry's got all the qualities I look for in a player - athleticism, work ethic and determination. He's been an inspiration to so many young English players, and I genuinely believe he could be a game-changer on the NFL field."
Colquitt has offered his coaching services to Kane, who would need significant training and adaptation if he was to pursue a career as an American football player.
"I think Harry's got a tremendous amount of potential," Colquitt continued. "He's already demonstrated incredible skill and speed on the pitch - all I'd be doing is helping him translate that into the NFL."
While it may seem far-fetched, Kane has expressed interest in exploring other sports as he navigates his career with England, and it remains to be seen whether he'll take Colquitt up on his offer.
For now, however, Colquitt's enthusiasm for Kane's potential is unwavering. As the 30-year-old looks back on his own NFL journey, he knows exactly what it takes to succeed at the highest level.
"I've seen what it takes to win in this league - hard work, dedication and a willingness to learn," Colquitt said. "If Harry puts his mind to it, I'm confident he can do the same."
Colquitt, who boasts of being one of the most successful punters in NFL history, believes that Kane would be "fantastic" if he decided to switch sports. The 30-year-old striker is widely regarded as one of the best players in the Premier League, but Colquitt thinks he has what it takes to succeed on the gridiron.
Speaking exclusively to our publication, Colquitt said, "Harry's got all the qualities I look for in a player - athleticism, work ethic and determination. He's been an inspiration to so many young English players, and I genuinely believe he could be a game-changer on the NFL field."
Colquitt has offered his coaching services to Kane, who would need significant training and adaptation if he was to pursue a career as an American football player.
"I think Harry's got a tremendous amount of potential," Colquitt continued. "He's already demonstrated incredible skill and speed on the pitch - all I'd be doing is helping him translate that into the NFL."
While it may seem far-fetched, Kane has expressed interest in exploring other sports as he navigates his career with England, and it remains to be seen whether he'll take Colquitt up on his offer.
For now, however, Colquitt's enthusiasm for Kane's potential is unwavering. As the 30-year-old looks back on his own NFL journey, he knows exactly what it takes to succeed at the highest level.
"I've seen what it takes to win in this league - hard work, dedication and a willingness to learn," Colquitt said. "If Harry puts his mind to it, I'm confident he can do the same."