Buccaneers Likely To Have $63.2 Million In 2012 Salary Cap Space
According to Pro Football Talk, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are currently $25.05 million under the salary cap and will be allowed to carry over all that cap space to next season. Meanwhile, the Bucs have committed $93 million to the salary cap next season. Detract from that Albert Haynesworth's $7.2 million cap number, as the Bucs are exceedingly likely to cut him rather than paying...
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Is Haynesworth done?
By the time Week 9 of the 2011 NFL season was in the books (a Tampa Bay loss at New Orleans), the Buccaneers were up against an interior defense thinned by the loss of DT Gerald McCoy. General Manager Mark Dominik elected to claim from waivers a player he had been seeking since ascending to the top spot in 2009: Albert Haynesworth. In fact, Dominik outbid the team Haynesworth signed...
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Bucs' Albert Haynesworth reflects, looks ahead
Bucs defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth didn’t have what you might consider a stellar season. And if you ask him, he’ll admit it.
“This year right here, you’ve probably seen me at my worst,” Haynesworth said. “I mean just as far as my play. I still did some good things, but I just think that next year I’ll be a hell of a lot better, back...
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January 03, 2012
Bucs' Brian Price, Albert Haynesworth out vs. Panthers
The Bucs are preparing for kickoff here at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, but Tampa Bay will be a bit short-handed in the trenches.
Starting defensive tackles Brian Price (ankle) and Albert Haynesworth (knee) will not play today, leaving the Bucs thin up front. The starters at defensive tackle will be Roy Miller and Frank Okam.
Both players were slowed throughout the week...
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December 24, 2011
Bucs continue to give Albert Haynesworth lots of leeway
If you happened to watch the Bucs practice on any given day during the past several weeks, odds are you did not see defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth.
The Bucs say they’re attempting to keep him fresh by reducing the wear and tear on his bothersome knee that’s affected him since his stint with the Patriots earlier this season.
Haynesworth arrived in Tampa Bay with a...
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December 22, 2011
Mike Shanahan Says Trading Albert Haynesworth to Patriots Was 'Easy Decision,' Wasn't Surprised After His Release
FOXBORO, Mass. -- Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan never hid his lack of affection for defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, and he relayed those feelings again Wednesday. Shanahan suspended Haynesworth for the final four games of the 2010 season, which was the culmination of months of issues between the two. Haynesworth struggled to pass his conditioning test when Shanahan took...
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December 07, 2011
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December 07, 2011
Bucs' Haynesworth has no ill will toward Titans
Tampa Bay's Albert Haynesworth says he is returning to Tennessee with no ill will toward the Titans.
He has played with three teams since leaving the franchise that drafted him and says he's learned the hard way a big payday may not be worth the hassle.
The defensive tackle said Wednesday players need to be careful going into free agency thinking the grass is greener with...
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November 23, 2011
On an ugly day, Albert Haynesworth has strong debut for Buccaneers
Perhaps it says something about the Bucs defense that DT Albert Haynesworth, on the roster for all of four days, was one of the team’s defensive standouts on Sunday.
As poorly as the defense played collectively, Haynesworth was one of its bright spots, stepping into the starting lineup at under tackle and creating consistent disruption in the Texans’ backfield. He finished with...
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November 13, 2011
PILING ON
Rodney Harrison rips Haynesworth
Add Harrison to the growing number of NFL analysts who have taken their shots at the new Bucs defensive lineman, saying, "no one is going to ever respect the name Albert Haynesworth because he flat out quit."
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November 10, 2011
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November 10, 2011
Albert Haynesworth Out in New England, Chad Ochocinco Next?
Albert Haynesworth was released by the Patriots on Tuesday
The New England Patriots released defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth yesterday, who was one the big additions of the off season. The 6’6 350 lb. DT was no where to be seen in the second half of the New York Giants game this past Sunday and when asked about the Bill Belichick said it was a rotation situation. Haynesworth...
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November 09, 2011
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November 09, 2011
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