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The Buccaneers’ first full-team training camp practice is Wednesday morning at One Buc Palace, and what a glorious day of underwear football it will be. [read more]
Saints great says Tom Brady can only win “with his left hand.”
Joe can guarantee Tom Brady will fire off a few F-bombs and possibly abuse a blunt object if he reads this critique from a guy who faced him five times over the past two seasons. [read more]
Joe’s biggest question about the 2022 Bucs really isn’t if any tight end can replace foot-rubbing Rob Gronkowski or if the defensive line can survive and thrive without Jason Pierre-Paul and Ndamukong Suh. [read more]
Joe has heard many Buccaneers say they respected Tom Brady’s retirement when he quit the game in February. But not every player left Brady alone with his decision during his 40-day retirement. [read more]