Jason Licht doesn't lose sleep over what seemingly has become a yearly tradition of analysts and so-called experts doubting his team.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht went on the Pat McAfee Show on Thursday and discussed all things Bucs. After joking about the recent Tom Brady roast on Netflix and retelling McAfee’s near miss to join the Bucs during their 2020 Super Bowl run, Licht addressed a few points along Tampa Bay’s roster.
During a recent appearance on the "Schein on Sports" SiriusXM program, Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht opened up about why re-signing veteran wide receiver Mike Evans was a must-accomplish goal of the offseason.
Several dominoes have fallen into place for the Bucs this offseason when it comes to re-signing their own free agents. The last two dominoes still standing in terms of getting contract extensions are All-Pro safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
Was Mayfield's bounce-back season just a result of his offensive coordinator?
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers hired a new offensive coordinator in Liam Coen this offseason. Naturally with that comes a new scheme and new ideas on how to utilize the team’s offensive weapons.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David recently on the Rich Eisen Show were he revealed something about former Bucs quarterback Tom Brady that raised some eyebrows.
Most NFL defenders may not like the NFL’s controversial choice to ban the hip-drop tackle, but Todd Bowles, a former NFL cornerback and current head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is all in favor of the new ban.
The Roast of Tom Brady was an event like no other. The three-hour show featured a laundry list of former New England Patriots and celebrities cracking jokes at the greatest quarterback of all time.
It feels as if the Bucs defense went through a renovation this offseason when looking at the big picture. The coaching staff remains intact, but at every level of the defense – with the exception of the interior defensive line – significant moves were made.
The 2024 NFL offseason is rolling right along for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the rest of the league. This is proved by the report that the 2024 schedule release date appears to have been leaked, or reported if you will.
With the NFL draft over, the Buccaneers are on a slow but steady ramp to the 2024 season. Their roster is largely set, but two major issues remain: the long-term contract statuses of left tackle Tristan Wirfs and safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
When legendary quarterback Tom Brady announced his retirement from the National Football League and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ahead of the 2023 Gridiron
There was a good bit of angst among the fans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following the team's 31-23 loss to the Detroit Lions in the divisional round of
The roast of Tom Brady on Netflix was a wildly popular - and raunchy - good time that was had on Sunday night at the expense of the former New England
Let's take inventory of the NFC South before offseason workout programs heat up.
General Manager Jason Licht and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers struck gold this offseason, managing to re-sign quarterback Baker Mayfield and All-Pro wide receiver Mike Evens.
Drafting offensive linemen in the first round is seldom sexy, but as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers know, if you draft the right one it can produce some backend sexiness in the form of wins — lots of them.
Coming off a 9-8 season which saw the Tampa Bay Buccaneers find their groove with their current core, is returning a bulk of its team from a season ago.
The Bucs are entering a new phase in the cornerback room after Tampa Bay traded Carlton Davis III to the Detroit Lions for a third-round pick this offseason.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren't wasting time in finding a spot for first-round pick Graham Barton, as they will be playing him at center. A left tackle at Duke, Barton was successful for the Blue Devils.
Not much was expected from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2023. After Tom Brady retired from the NFL, the Buccaneers had the longest odds at winning the NFC South a year ago.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the NFC South and defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs this past season. The Detroit Lions defeated the Bucs in the Divisional Round, but it was still an encouraging year for Tampa Bay after Tom Brady’s retirement.
Unsurprisingly, Buccaneers rookie Graham Barton is expected to become Tampa Bay’s starting center right away, ESPN’s Jenna Laine writes. Barton, the No.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Vita Vea was instrumental in the franchise’s most recent Super Bowl win, has been named a Second-Team All-Pro, and made an appearance in the Pro Bowl, so far in his career.
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