A guy who spent nearly 40 years as an NFL suit and was a general manager for two different teams doesn’t want to hear about the Dixie Chicks and people who are crowning their asses as the 2024 NFC South champs as a result of free agency. [read more]
So the Bucs signed guard/center Ben Bredeson in free agency yesterday. The Giants’ castoff has a very interesting history dating back to his college days. [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]
“Kaufman, I’ve been paying attention. You haven’t broken wind this week. I can do your job with a Bromosa in one hand and an iPhone in the other. Do better!”
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]
Iconic JoeBucsFan.com draft guru Sean Sullivan loves to follow rookies, college prospects and very young NFL players 24/7. Today he looks at the top-3 draft classes of 2023. And yes, the Bucs made the cut. Enjoy!
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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]