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Buccaneers Cut C Jeff Faine

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers cut starting center Jeff Faine today. Faine had been the Buccaneers' center since signing with the team four years ago. He started 51 games for Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers cut Faine shortly after signing All-Pro offensive guard Carl Nicks. “I appreciate the leadership Jeff has provided to our franchise, both on and off the field,” Buccaneers general manager...
Via GridironFans.com  |  March 14, 2012

Buccaneers cut Jeff Faine

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Via profootball.scout.com  |  March 14, 2012

Jeff Faine to be released by Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Stephen Holder of The Tampa Bay Times reports the Buccaneers are on the verge of releasing center Jeff Faine. #bbpBox_179250367689789440 a { text-decoration:none; color:#0084B4; }#bbpBox_179250367689789440 a:hover { text-decoration:underline; }Lotta smoke about Jeff Faine. Been hearing unsubstantiated rumblings for several days and just heard from source who expects his release40...
Via Rant Sports  |  March 12, 2012

Bucs make official Davis' hiring as special assistant

Veteran center Jeff Faine, who played for Butch Davis with the Cleveland Browns, thinks the newly named special assistant of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers represents a key addition for first-year head coach Greg Schiano.
Via tbo.com  |  February 14, 2012

Faine talks about Bucs youth

By IRA KAUFMAN TAMPA—You can’t stay young forever. That’s the message veteran center Jeff Faine has for teammates after the Buccaneers finished off a 4-12 season with 10 consecutive losses, leading to the dismissal of head coach Raheem Morris and his entire staff. Tampa Bay has fielded the NFL’s youngest…
Via tbo.com  |  January 04, 2012

Bucs aiming to bounce back at Lambeau

Shortly after he begins running down the list of adjectives he believes best describes the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, center Jeff Faine comes across the one that will need to describe them today.
Via tbo.com  |  November 20, 2011

REAR ENTRIES: Freeman Never Even Mentioned Once

INJURY UPDATE: After their week off, most Bucs are back at practice today. Gerald McCoy, Sammie Stroughter, Jeff Faine, Tanard Jackson and LeGarrette Blount are all practicing. The only one not practicing is Jeremy Zuttah, which is more of a loss these days than it used to be for some reason. Speaking of Blount, the Times confirms that he will be back into his starting position...
Via BucStats  |  November 01, 2011

Bucs Starting Center is a career with major job security!

There are a number of people who want Jeremy Zuttah to take over permanently for Jeff Faine as Bucs starter. You cant help but think Zuttah is one of them. What he probably doesnt realize, is that along with the prestige of being a starter in the NFL, being a Starting Center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers leads to a career of long term service; and serious Job security.Since 2003,...
Via Buc Stop  |  October 29, 2011

REAR ENTRIES: Running Out Of Backs

INJURY UPDATES: LeGarrette Blount, Sammie Stroughter, Gerald McCoy and Mason Foster all practiced for the Bucs today, although Blount was only out there for a little while. Jeff Faine, Tanard Jackson and Jeremy Zuttah sat out. Jackson could spend all week in Bangkok for all I care as long as he shows up on Sunday. When you miss 56 weeks and then have two picks in two weeks, you get...
Via BucStats  |  October 26, 2011

McCoy, Foster among injured Bucs back on practice field

The beat-up Bucs are taking it easy this week, conducting just one practice during this bye week. They're on the field now for a 90-minute workout, and a couple key injured players are back on the field. Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy (ankle) and linebacker Mason Foster (ankle) are participating. Additionally, running back LeGarrette Blount (knee) worked with the team during...
Via Bucs Beat  |  October 26, 2011
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