So how much did the Bucs lose when Antonio Brown got half naked on the Jets’ home field and jumping-jacked his way out of the stadium after Bucco Bruce Arians ejected him? [read more]
In this edition of The Todd Wright TODDcast, Todd runs down the full slate of NFL games for Saturday, December 24th and Sunday, December 25th, and advises the NBA to enjoy the holiday and sit this one out. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group and Bill Currie Ford. Click above to listen or to download. Or listen on Stitcherhere, Google Podcastshere, and on other platforms.
Those who have been around a few years saw how Joe Gibbs won three Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks. Joe doesn’t think anyone will see that again: One coach, nine years, three Super Bowl wins, three quarterbacks. [read more]
Back in March, the Titans announced when the Bucs travel to Nashville for a preseason game, the Titans will host the Bucs for a series of joint practices. [read more]
Tuesday at Bucs underwear football practice, Joe noticed that Zyon McCollum got a pick. Not a bad start, rook, first practice and you get a pick, even though it wasn’t against Tom Brady. [read more]
Joe is legit worried about Bucs receivers. That may have been the deepest position on the team last year but when receivers went down with injuries (Chris Godwin with his knee and Antonio Brown with his head) that deep stable didn’t exactly step up and take over. [read more]
Hardcore Bucs fans will remember that Tampa Bay traded next year’s fourth-round draft pick for a 2022 fifth-rounder last month. And that was done to select cornerback Zyon McCollum. [read more]
You know who may have been just as happy as Bucs fans upon learning Tom Brady was returning as Bucs quarterback in March? Suits in New York, that’s who. [read more]
It’s always fun when former Bucs quarterback Chris Simms gives JoeBucsFan.com a formal segment on his stellar Unbuttoned podcast for NBC Sports. [read more]
A week after it was learned that Tom Brady signed a contract with FOX for well over a third of a billion dollars to call NFL games (and likely do much, much more) the deal is still making waves throughout sports media. [read more]