Bucs Sign Another Guard, Sua Opeta
March 15th, 2024Competition is on its way to Buccaneers training camp, as the Bucs have let go of three guards in the past week and purchased two to replace them. [read more]
Competition is on its way to Buccaneers training camp, as the Bucs have let go of three guards in the past week and purchased two to replace them. [read more]
It looks like Buccaneers practice squad edge rusher Jose Ramirez, a man Joe heard terrorized the Bucs offense on weekdays, seems to have found a lottery ticket. [read more]
So the Bucs have a new beat reporter. [read more]
Another Buccaneers Super Bowl hero has moved on. This time it’s guard Aaron Stinnie to the Giants. Joe will have more on this signing tomorrow.
Bucs No. 3 quarterback John Wolford is known by some as a super genius at One Buc Palace for his football IQ, and that should be more prominent this season as he played in Los Angeles for new Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen. [read more]
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Is this guy the new Bucs starting left guard? [read more]
Joe loves an ice cold Big Storm beer and quality barroom football debate.
So last year, Super Bowl-season hero linebacker Devin White wanted out of Tampa and the Bucs implored him to stick around. [read more]
Joe is always curious about bench players on elite units. That’s kind of how the Tampa Bay found Bucs sacks king Shaq Barrett, who now plays for the Dolphins. [read more]
New Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen is sort of a mystery to Joe and most fans. We know he began Baker Mayfield’s turnaround and he helped groom an NFL quarterback at Kentucky, Will Levis. [read more]
New Bucs safety Jordan Whitehead, the 2020 Super Bowl safety, had one theme running through the press conference yesterday announcing his return to the team that drafted him: [read more]
Outside of Baker Mayfield’s agent and his wife, Joe found the happiest person in America that Mayfield re-signed a three-year contract that could pay him more than $100 million. [read more]
Not a shocker: Devin White is no longer with the Bucs. Per Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report, White signed a one-year, prove-it deal with the Eagles yesterday. He could pocket $7.5 million. [read more]
Bone-crushing Bucs Super Bowl safety Jordan Whitehead signed with Tampa Bay this week after two years cashing a check from the mess that is the New York Jets.
Today, Whitehead was in front of Tampa Bay media talking about returning to his first NFL home. [read more]
So why did Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht call Baker Mayfield a “pr!ck” yesterday at Mayfield’s celebration news conference honoring his new three-year contract?
Mayfield tried to answer that on NFL Network. [read more]
Head coach Todd Bowles is no micromanager when it comes to his offensive coordinators. But the Bowles influence on the offense is real.
Consider what ex-Bucs offensive coordinator Dave Canales said in an exclusive sitdown with Joe. [read more]
Joe had an off-microphone moment with Todd Bowles at the NFL Scouting Combine and asked him about going from being expected to suck in 2023 to inevitably moving to a favorite status in 2024, assuming the Bucs’ key pieces return in free agency. [read more]
It’s early March in the midst of college basketball tournaments. It’s not even St. Patrick’s Day. Shoot, the Bucs haven’t had an OTA practice yet and if they could, there is no practice field to use at One Buc Palace. [read more]