In his debut speaking to the pen and mic club via Zoom yesterday, new Bucs receiver furniture-tossing Antonio Brown came across as a changed person, or attempted to portray that image. [read more]
If you look at the trades and free-agent signings Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht made this offseason, that would be a career for some general managers. [read more]
In Episode 129 of The Todd Wright TODDcast, Todd claims there is a connection between this popular streaming show and the biggest annual sporting event in America. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group and Papa John’s.
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At the midpoint of the regular season, the Bucs have every reason to be proud of themselves.
They are 6-2 for the first time since the 2002 championship year, reversing last season’s 2-6 getaway that buried any legit playoff chances at the dawn of the Bruce Arians era. [read more]
The Bucs’ aggression in their belief they could support park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting quarterback Tom Brady seems to be a big reason he was signed. [read more]
Buccaneers legend Derrick Brooks joins The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports for some fun and A-list analysis of the Bucs-Giants game and more. It’s presented by The Identity Tampa Bay and Joe.
From the draft to free agents to trades, AC/DC-loving Bucs general manager Jason Licht pushed so many buttons right to build this team in the past few months, it looks like a full career resume for some NFL suits. [read more]
A lot of fans watching Monday night thought Ronald Jones was benched for fumbling with five minutes remaining the first quarter, which led to the Giants’ first touchdown. [read more]