Baker Mayfield Said He Had To Pump The Brakes For Bucs’ PR People

February 7th, 2026

Interesting behind-the-scenes nugget from Baker Mayfield.

The Bucs’ franchise quarterback was busy at the Super Bowl this week (not Radio Row) pimping Sonic burgers and fries.

(Tom Brady selling out and pushing food he wouldn’t eat comes to mind — Pizza Hut and Subway — though Joe imagines Mayfield would actually eat fast food occasionally.)

During his day as a pitchman, Mayfield sat down with chief NFL writer Rob Maadi of Associated Press.

Maadi mentioned to Mayfield about having a great start to this season, high expectations and being an early MVP candidate. He asked Mayfield how he processed that.

Mayfield took his answer in an interesting direction.

“I mean, it’s a long year,” Mayfield said. “I told our PR people in the building when they were asking me, ‘Hey, we’re going to start this campaign.’ I’m like, ‘Guys, it’s like Week 5, Week 6, like this is a long year. We haven’t even started to play meaningful football.’

“For me, you look back on the year and figure out where it went wrong. Obviously, the easy thing to do is to point at injuries because when you have different guys go in there you have no continuity. But it’s a long season, so you try and go back to the tape and things are going to happen in games. It comes down to little details when you go back and look at it.”

Joe doesn’t know who Mayfield referred to when referencing “PR people.” Hopefully, it wasn’t whomever approved that miserable Siege the Day campaign or the 2014 uniform change, or the folks in charge of helping Lavonte David get to a Pro Bowl over the years.

Regardless, Mayfield’s comment offers a little glimpse into how while coaches and players try to operate one day/week at a time, there often is pressure on them internally to think otherwise.

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17 Responses to “Baker Mayfield Said He Had To Pump The Brakes For Bucs’ PR People”

  1. ModHairKen Says:

    He knew. That team was smoke and mirrors the first 5 games. But we all got drunk off of the close games.

    We were lied to by Licht and Bowles. I guess their jobs are to sell tickets and expensive hotdogs.

  2. Pickgrin Says:

    Sonic?? Man, their food is really, really bad.

    Like – how do they stay in business? – bad…..

    I guess when you are being paid 6 or 7 figures just to pitch something – you set aside your personal preferences and pretend like the stuff you are pitching is actually worth eating….

    For numerous reasons, its a shame Baker wound up playing so unevenly last year. I think a 3rd very good to great year in a row would have cemented the idea in everyone’s mind that Mayfield is a top QB. Now there are just more questions…. Was it Baker’s injuries? OL, WR and RB injuries?? Scheme??? Was he pressing too much amidst all those issues? – Yes – Yes – Yes and Yes……..

    I’ve thought it would be cool for Progressive to revive the “At Home with Baker Mayfield” series of advertisements – with a Pirate theme of course…. but that (and other ‘good’ pitch man opportunities) are not going to be forthcoming unless and until Baker removes all doubt that he is a franchise Quarterback.

  3. Tom Petty Says:

    He’s talking about all the MVP talk early in the season. Baker knew our (his) early success was fools gold.

    I fully expect Zac to be the missing link. Better than Coen and as a bonus is he’s not a chinless weasel 👍🏼

  4. Aqualung Says:

    Too bad the players and coaches all failed Todd. His genius was wasted. Thankfully, the coaching problems have all been fired.

  5. Defense Rules Says:

    ModHairKen … ‘We were lied to by Licht and Bowles.’

    Just out of curiosity Ken, I what way did they lie to us?

  6. Crickett Baker Says:

    Pickgrin. I did mystery shopping Sonic for several years and I can tell you that I have been to several that had very good food. I have also been to two that were awful (one of which ended up closing). I would advise you to check out a different one.

  7. FortMyersDave Says:

    Crickett Baker, I first found Sonic when I moved from Tallahassee to Tuscaloosa for grad school in 1990. The drive in concept was/is a draw and the food is on par with other outlets . As you said, just depends on which Sonic you visit, some are good others not so much. Pickgrin is off the mark and Sonic has expanded into many states.

    Sonic is based out of OK City, so of course they will use a spokesman who is a Boomer Sooner, that is not much of a reach and Baker is still popular in OK, ever notice that the 506 maps occasionally have the Tulsa and OKC affiliates show Buc games if Dallas or KC are not on? That is not a coincidence. Those Sooner alum still love the Selmon Brothers as well. Loyalty, its a character trait not everyone has, especially Buc trolls.

  8. Hugh Glazerhouse Says:

    Too bad he couldn’t put the pedal to the metal on firing Bowles. Now he has to pump the brakes on winning!

  9. Pickgrin Says:

    Crickett – admittedly it has been many years since I tried it because the 2 or 3 times I had eaten at Sonic in the past (at different locations) I found the food I ordered to be terrible – basically inedible…..

    Feel the same way about Applebees and IHOP (which used to be decent many years ago). Never again…. Used to like Dairy Queen years ago too – but now that its “DQ”- the food is terrible….

  10. Hugh Glazerhouse Says:

    The Glazers and Todd suck, Sonic does not. Any Bucs fan knows one is way worse.

  11. ChiBuc Says:

    Sonic need to install vacuums. FMD laid it down: Sonic, loyalty, Selmon Bros, affiliates, and trolls… shout out to 506 maps

  12. ChiBuc Says:

    Joe, when’s the last time you checked your breaks. More Baker on its way

  13. Stpetematt Says:

    He knew all right. He knew our offensive linemen and receivers were dropping like flies, that’s what he knew.

  14. garro Says:

    “Joe doesn’t know who Mayfield referred to when referencing “PR people.” Hopefully, it wasn’t whomever approved that miserable Siege the Day campaign or the 2014 uniform change, or the folks in charge of helping Lavonte David get to a Pro Bowl over the years.”

    Nailed it yet agaiin Joe! Dudes in the Swashbucklers squad?

    Go Bucs!

  15. BigZ Says:

    Thanks Bake. Thats what I said. Who cares about mvp. I care about wins.

  16. Rod Munch Says:

    Wow, this is literally the same thing I said about the idiots chanting MVP in week 6, and acting like winning the week 6 ESPN power poll meant anything. Meanwhile the dopes chanting that said I was a hater – meanwhile Baker was saying the same thing.

  17. Mveal2006 Says:

    With every guard out, one dt out. The obvious train wreck of reddick clear to all, and numerous other injuries some problems were inevitable.

    But the special teams meltdown may be he saw coming, I didnt