For those slaves to the salary cap, here is news for you.
It seems both Bucs sack king Shaq Barrett and tight end Cam Brate have reworked their contracts to help the Bucs comply with the salary cap and to free up more Team Glazer loot.
The details are on NBC Sports Edge. So next up to sign, foot-rubbing tight end Rob Gronkowski, and perhaps Playoff Lenny too?
With news that the Bucs didn’t even try to keep young hard-hitting, blossoming safety Jordan Whitehead, Joe speculated that something may have been bubbling below the surface for Tampa Bay to take such a disinterest in keeping a strong young safety.
Well, that something may have just surfaced. [read more]
So Jordan Whitehead is off to the NFL’s landfill known as the Jets. And in a surprising (non-) move to Joe, the Bucs made no move to stop him. [read more]
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It almost sounded like Bucs corner Carlton Davis was hinting that the weeks of indecision at quarterback for the Bucs during Tom Brady’s 40-day retirement may have pushed Tampa Bay’s free agents to the edge. [read more]
Just a few short days ago, Bucs fans soberly were considering the likes of Blaine Gabbert, Teddy Bridgewater and Carson Wentz as a starting quarterback to replace the retired Tom Brady. [read more]
Safety Mike Edwards has seven career interceptions. That’s more than break-the-bank Bucs cornerback Carlton Davis has in triple the career snaps, including playoffs.
Heck, Edwards’ hands are so good he even picked off a phony vaccine card. [read more]
Shady dealings and corruption are woven into the very fabric of Las Vegas. And it seems that may have been in play at the world-famous Westgate SuperBook in relation to Tom Brady last week, says its director. [read more]
UPDATED 2:23 p.m. – In one stroke of the pen, Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht weakened a division foe and bolstered his own roster today. [read more]