Roasting at a Bucs training camp practice is a given. Unless it rains, you expect to feel like a hot dog on a grill. Today, it didn’t rain yet it was, well, damn near comfortable. [read more]
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Training camp marches on with The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports and Joe after Saturday’s practice Enjoy!
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Todd discusses choosing between the Dolphins WR and the Jets RB as the second overall pick in this year’s fantasy draft. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by Hooters!
The more and more Joe reads and hears others talk about Calijah Kancey, the more Joe is impressed with how driven the Bucs defensive tackle is. [read more]
When a Bucccaners players is voted onto the NFL Network Top-100 list, Joe wants to hear from the players’ opponents on the televised feature, not his teammates. [read more]
Todd discusses the same question as 2023 in who should be drafted #1 overall in fantasy football. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by Hooters!
Todd Bowles might be busy this afternoon. Early in training camp Jamel Dean had a pick and the Bucs coach joked in his post-practice press conference that he may have to get Dean drug-tested. [read more]
The numbers show Lavonte David has earned about $85 million through his NFL career. So he’s banked a lot more money than Bucs left tackle Tristan Wirfs. [read more]
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If you’re one of thousands of Buc fans concerned about the state of the running game, chill out. Help is on the way. [read more]