Former Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit has provided his perspective on the age-old debate as to which sport possesses the better athletes out of American football and rugby.
Louis Rees-Zammit has said that he could be one injury away from making his NFL debut, but is treating his first season in American football as a learning year.
Louis Rees-Zammit’s move from rugby union to American Football is not unprecedented, many others have tried – and largely failed – to make the transition before.
Will the world's best player follow in Louis Rees-Zammit's footsteps in NFL? For now, he's giving it a try...
Back in his birthplace of Treviso, the former Quins wing is aiming high for club and country.
Wasps' potential move to The Valley in a ground share with League One's Charlton Athletic has been met with fear by the football club's fans over the damage it could do to the pitch.
It was last January when the 23-year-old sensationally quit Kingsholm for a shot at American football via the sport’s international player programme.
Louis Rees-Zammit's bid to make the Kansas City Chiefs' 53-man roster, or even make their practice squad, was scuppered by his inability to learn one very specific facet of American football, according to Kansas City Star journalist Jesse Newell.
There was an option to keep Rees-Zammit on their books over the autumn and winter as part of their practice squad. However, the 23-year-old instead opted to join the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad.