Tampa Bay continues to re-sign their own. The 2025 offseason is off and running. Tampa Bay's plan has become quite clear. The Buccaneers have, while addressing the needs last season clearly exposed, taken care of their own.
The Buccaneers are re-signing defensive tackle Greg Gaines for another season, per FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz. 2025 will be Gaines’ third year in Tampa Bay.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-signed Defensive Tackle Greg Gaines to a 1-year $3.5 million contract on Wednesday. He was a backup for the team last season.
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The Bucs are bringing back another one of their own, according to Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports. According to Schultz, the team has come to terms with defensive tackle Greg Gaines on a one-year, $3.5 million deal.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are re-signing defensive lineman Greg Gaines to a one-year deal worth $3.5 million dollars. Quality depth for the Pewter Pirates defensive line.
Free agency is fully underway in the 2024 NFL offseason and there already have been a ton of big moves made in just the first day. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Defensive tackle Greg Gaines signed a one-year deal with the Buccaneers last year and he's set to do the same this offseason. Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports that Gaines will be re-signing with the team.
Free agency is finally upon us and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have several moves to make by retaining some of their own while looking to improve in 2024 by bringing in new faces to the locker room.
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