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.
Aaron Donald is the only starting defensive lineman from last season who’s still on the Rams’ roster after the team lost Greg Gaines to the Bucs in free agency.
The Rams’ defensive line will look much different in 2023. Greg Gaines landed with the Buccaneers in free agency and though A’Shawn Robinson is still available, there are no indications that he’ll be returning to Los Angeles for another season.
The Bucs are re-signing defensive lineman Pat O’Connor, Greg Auman of TheAthletic.com reports. The sides agreed to a one-year veteran salary benefit deal, which calls for a $1.08 million salary plus a $152,500 signing bonus.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have found a player who they can attempt to use to replace the lost production of Rakeem Nunez-Roches.
Greg Gaines and A’Shawn Robinson are both pending free agents for the Rams this offseason, which could put a big dent in their defensive line. The draft will provide the Rams with options up front, and many of the top defensive linemen will be in Indianapolis this week for the NFL combine.
Just like the offensive line, the Los Angeles Rams’ defensive line took its fair share of hits during the 2022 season. The Rams lost Aaron Donald for the stretch run after he suffered a high ankle sprain, severely neutering their pass rush and run defense.
Gaines is a Rams free agent The Los Angeles Rams have a big decision to make between free agent defensive tackles A’Shawn Robinson and Greg Gaines. Both have played significant roles next to Aaron Donald in the last two seasons and the Rams may not be able to afford to keep Gaines and Robinson.
Reviewing the defensive line and some mid to late round prospects to bolster a smallish group It almost sounds outrageous to claim the the Los Angeles Rams defensive line is small, but relatively speaking, it really is not a hulking group.
It’s probably not a coincidence that Greg Gaines had his best game of the season in Week 8 against the San Francisco 49ers. After a terrific 2021 season in which he emerged as a key starter up front, posting just one game with a PFF grade above 64 and recording only four total pressures.
Better Call Greg? Greg Gaines is coming to the defense of his teammate, fellow Los Angeles Rams defender Bobby Wagner, as the latter's hit on a field invader continues to stand as one of the most-talked-about moments of the NFL's Week 4 slate.
On Tuesday, we learned the fan had filed a police report against Wagner. Wagner's teammate, Greg Gaines, responded to the absurdity of the trespassing activist claiming he was a victim of a crime.
As the old adage goes, defense wins championships, shown last season as the Los Angeles Rams' defense came up with a clutch stop to seal their victory in Super Bowl LVI. The Rams' defense is anchored by arguably the best defensive player in the NFL, Aaron Donald, who continues to dominate the league every year.
Greg Gaines makes a living wrapping up ball carriers and taking down quarterbacks, but he can do much more than just that. For a 312-pound nose tackle, he’s pretty nimble and balanced on his feet.
The star-studded talent littered across the Los Angeles Rams’ roster often makes it hard to give props to some of the rest of the team’s potential contributors headed into the 2022-23 season. But there's plenty of players primed for an improved season as the fall approaches.
Greg Gaines has turned into a real playmaker for the Rams this season, helping fill in for the injured Sebastian Joseph-Day. Both players have become fantastic nose tackles in the middle of the Rams’ defensive line, and they’re equally funny, too.
The Los Angeles Rams final injury report includes defensive tackle Greg Gaines listed as questionable. As for the Vikings, their injury report to begin the week featured six starters.
Most people think of college football as a stream of spread offenses and gifted running backs. This year, defenses could take back some of that star power.
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