While it certainly wasn't the most notable NFL news involving a player on the defensive line on Wednesday, it certainly means a lot to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Logan Hall is on the move.
There are still a lot of moves to be made once the free-agent period officially opens on Wednesday, but this looks like a home run for a 49ers team that desperately needed some receiving help going into next season.
If Lavonte David plays in 2026, it will only be for the Buccaneers. The veteran linebacker will either re-sign with Tampa Bay or retire this offseason, agent Ron Butler said during an appearance on WDAE (via Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times).
How many of the NFL players to record at least 1,000-receiving-yards and 10 touchdown catches in the same season at least three times can you name in five minutes?
The Bucs are once again in the market for a backup quarterback, but one notable name is off the market. Veteran journeyman signal-caller Teddy Bridgewater, who came out of retirement during training camp last year to sign with Tampa Bay, will be staying in the league in 2026.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Teddy Bridgewater is not heading back to retirement. The high school coach-turned-Buccaneers backup is heading back to Detroit. Bridgewater will rejoin the Lions, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reports.
Few free agency moves have rocked Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans like Mike Evans' recent departure to the San Francisco 49ers. Evans, a franchise legend with
The defensive landscape of the NFL is undergoing a major change, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Lavonte David is clearly frustrated. Speaking with NFL insider Jordan Schultz, David criticized the “No Fun League” for too many rule changes that penalize aggressive defense.
He’s not leaving. Cade Otton, the tight end who has quietly become one of Baker Mayfield’s most trusted weapons in Tampa Bay, is coming back to the Buccaneers, and he’s not just signing a one-year “let’s see how this goes” deal.
Trey Hendrickson remains a free agent and there's been some smoke surrounding him and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, leading many to believe the two parties could join forces in free agency.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Two years ago, Bucky Irving took the NFL by storm and immediately became one of the top players on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Now, his future role is in question after the Buccaneers and running back Kenneth Gainwell agreed to a two-year, $14 million deal on Monday.
There's a lot to like about Alex Anzalone teaming up with Todd Bowles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers simply because the guy can do it all. Need some to fly through a gap and take down a running back?
Evans will be leaving the Buccaneers after 12 seasons to sign a three-year contract with the 49ers once the new league year begins at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
As I promised, I will be discussing here the moves the Buccaneers have made in day one of free agency. As most people expected, they were not big spenders as they never are.
Few were impacted more by Mike Evans departing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers than Chris Godwin. The 2026 season will be Godwin’s first without Evans next to him in Tampa Bay’s wide receiver room.
Tampa Bay, Florida — There are rebuilding teams. There are dysfunctional teams. And then there are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who appear to have invented a brand-new strategy: Prioritize keeping the coach comfortable over actually winning football games.