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With the Buccaneers on the brink of their 50th season, I’m counting down the 50 most notable players in franchise history. We’ve reached the Top 10!
No. 50 – Mark Cotney No. 49 – Mike Washington No. 48 – Richard “Batman” Wood No. 47 – Aqib Talib No. 46 – Ricky Reynolds No. 45 – Keyshawn Johnson No. 44 – Ricky Bell No. 43 – Vincent Jackson No. 42 – Mark Carrier No. 41 – Donnie Abraham No. 40 – Cadillac Williams No. 39 – Joey Galloway No. 38 – Kevin House No. 37 – Davin Joseph No. 36 – Shelton Quarles No. 35 – Michael Pittman No. 34 – Leonard Fournette No. 33 – Donovan Smith No. 32 – Rob Gronkowski No. 31 – Doug Martin No. 30 – Baker Mayfield No. 29 – Ndamukong Suh No. 28 – Hugh Green No. 27 – Jason Pierre-Paul No. 26 – Shaq Barrett
Six-time Pro Bowler Gerald McCoy checked in at No. 23.
No. 25 – Donald Penn No. 24 – Brad Johnson No. 23 – Gerald McCoy No. 22 – Ali Marpet No. 21 – Vita Vea No. 20 – Tony Mayberry No. 19 – Antoine Winfield Jr. No. 18 – Warrick Dunn No. 17 – Chris Godwin No. 16 – James Wilder No. 15 – Jimmie Giles No. 14 – Hardy Nickerson No. 13 – Mike Alstott No. 12 – Paul Gruber No. 11 – Doug Williams
10. Simeon Rice
The newest member of the Bucs Ring of Honor averaged 13.5 sacks in his first five seasons in Tampa. Signed as a free agent from Arizona in 2001, Rice was an integral component of a 2002 defense that has few peers. “Now I’m in a situation where I can really blossom and get into the genius of my game,” he said upon joining the Bucs “I think it’s going to take this defense to heavenly heights.” Rice also posted seven sacks and four forced fumbles in five playoff games with Tampa Bay. He dropped league MVP Rich Gannon twice and forced a fumble in the Super Bowl. [read more]
Maybe being aware is how YaYa Diaby can pick up where he left off as a rookie, looking like a future stud coming off the edge and burying quarterbacks. [read more]
“Oh, Jerry Jones! You’re giving me heartburn with that price.”
Since superstar edge rusher Micah Parsons threw a hissy fit and demanded a trade from the Cowboys over a contract hassle with Jerry Jones, a lot of fans commenting on this here corner of the interwebs sure became hungry for Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht to trade for Parsons. [read more]
So maybe the biggest training camp play outside of Mike Evans demonstrating more than once to Benjamin Morrison what it’s like to play in the NFL happened Saturday. [read more]
Welcome to your Morning Cup of Joe, an eye-opener to help Joe’s readers ease into their busy workday with a few football links, wacky news and a pleasant distraction.[read more]
Chris Godwin’s typical look at 2025 Bucs training camp.
All-Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs shed his crutches for the first time at Bucs training camp yesterday, though he was still in street clothes at practice.
Chris Godwin is in the same boat. That’s a lot of Team Glazer loot chilling in sneakers. [read more]
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The Sage reflects on the past few days of training camp, injuries, Todd Bowles comments and more. Enjoy!
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Joe talked to some of the most powerful people at One Buc Palace about an on-field shenanigan at practice today, including Baker Mayfield and Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht. [read more]
Underwear football reared its ugly head again today (have fun with that sentence). So that means no hitting.
And since the Bucs are in the dog days of training camp, where every day morphs into Groundhog Day, Todd Bowles decided to have a little fun while getting in hopefully unnecessary work. [read more]
Yesterday, Bucs coach Todd Bowles told NFL Network that Baker Mayfield may miss a day after he sat out Friday’s practice. With the local pen and mic club yesterday, Bowles pooh-poohed Mayfield’s injury as basically nothing. [read more]
Rookie cornerback Benjamin Morrison (left) has Todd Bowles’ attention.
There are many reasons Tampa Bay drafted rookie cornerback Benjamin Morrison, and head coach Todd Bowels identified one on national television that isn’t talked about often. [read more]