For the first time since Jenna Laine of ESPN reported Devin White wanted out of Tampa Bay, the disgruntled Bucs linebacker seemed to address the issue. [read more]
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We’ll never forget the red kimono.
As local media waited for players to arrive at One Buc Place on reporting day in 2017, here came Gerald McCoy, clad in sandals and a bright red robe embroidered with a dragon across the back. [read more]
So what will the Bucs do when the draft kicks off a week from Thursday night?
Will they burn a draft pick to trade up? Will they package disgruntled linebacker Devin White (yes, Joe knows Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht stated he doesn’t intend to)? [read more]
So last week the Bucs hosted Kentucky quarterback Will Levis for a visit, one of 30 official prospect visits. And some in NFL circles think if Levis slides to No. 19, the Bucs might be players for his services. [read more]
On Thursday, Tampa Bay general manager Jason Licht mentioned that when he has “fun” watching an offensive lineman’s film, then the guy typically turns into a special draft pick or free agent.
In Phoenix 1-on-1 with Joe two weeks ago, Licht shared another key to draft success. [read more]
Keyshawn Johnson, the former stud Bucs receiver and Super Bowl champion (and the current face of ESPN radio) thinks the ice under head coach Todd Bowles is thin. [read more]