One might expect a player to say he hopes others step up to fill the shoes of iconic departed defensive lineman like Ndamukong Suh and Jason Pierre-Paul. [read more]
It now five years of The Free Stretch podcast at JoeBucsFan.com! Host Bobby Fenton is so ready for another football season — college and NFL. The Tampa native and a lifelong Bucs fan always keeps it interesting and though-provoking. Follow Bobby on Twitter, @bobbygameday. The Free Stretch is always a fine listen, presented by Bill Currie Ford. Remember Bill Currie Ford’s nationwide lifetime warranty on new and used vehicles!!
For 5 years, The Free Stretch has been here for Bucs fans after being heard on several radio stations dating back to ancient times 2006. Bobby also hosted a national show on Sporting News Radio. [read more]
What’s the over/under on how many more days Bucs center Robert Hainsey will get to prove he can pass block for Tom Brady and replace injured Ryan Jensen?
Yes, the salary cap went down in 2021 and, somehow, the Bucs were able to bring back every starter from their Super Bowl — and they were a Super Bowl caliber team that got knocked out by the eventual champ. [read more]
Last year, the Bucs brought back every Super Bowl starter, a move that no championship team had made in the modern era of professional football. [read more]
Practice was held in the Glazer Shed this morning.
It seems Bucs coach Todd Bowles believed his team needed a break from the blazing Florida sun and moved practice into the Glazer Shed despite clear, sunny skies this morning. [read more]
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BY IRA KAUFMAN
Stephen Ross kept talking — and Tom Brady kept listening.
For Buc fans, that’s the upshot of the NFL’s investigation into allegations the Dolphins owner tried to lure Brady and Sean Payton to Miami when they were both under contract to another franchise.
“Lure” is the polite term for what Ross engineered. This was chicanery of a high order. [read more]