Alvin Kamara wins fishing tournament in Florida
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara showed that he is very talented in multiple facets of life.
On Saturday in Florida, Kamara teamed up with Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert and won “The Catch”, a fishing tournament held by the Sport Fishing Championships.
The event consisted of 14 NFL stars in pairs and even featured commentary from former Saints quarterback Jameis Winston.
Kamara caught a mahi mahi to start the day and later in the day, Kamara, Mostert, and one of their other teammates each caught sailfish to extend the advantage.
“Chaos, organized chaos,” Kamara said following the event. “It was great. A lot of moving parts but you know I think we did it effortlessly. Raheem (Mostert) was on there and he was fighting for his life, I was fighting for my life for a second.”
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