Bleacher Report's Moe Moton recently ranked the top 10 unsigned NFL players under 30, and one veteran safety stands out as a potential fit for the San Francisco 49ers.
Pewter Report analyzes the top players in the 2025 NFL Draft with its position previews. Scott Reynolds starts the previews with the nickel cornerback position, offering a comprehensive look at what the Bucs have and what they need at nickelback.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have declined their option on starting safety Jordan Whitehead, who was injured in a car accident early last month, NFL Network reported Wednesday.
Todd Bowles mentioned a potential position switch for Tykee Smith; the Buccaneers’ 2024 nickel could move to safety. That would stand to conflict with Jordan Whitehead‘s role, but the Bucs may end up separating from a player they brought back in 2024.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are facing a slew of crucial decisions that will shape the future of their franchise. Among these decisions are key choices about which free agents to re-sign and which players to part ways with.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a difficult decision to make regarding safety Jordan Whitehead. After returning to Tampa Bay in 2024, Whitehead was expected to be a key piece in the secondary.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have to make some changes to the roster this offseason in order to retool and get back to where they want to be. These changes mean moves will be made that don't look strong on the surface but will help tremendously for cap purposes.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers face a difficult decision this offseason when it comes to the future of defensive back Jordan Whitehead. Whitehead, 27, returned to the Bucs this season after playing two seasons with the New York Jets.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have experienced several injury-related setbacks in their secondary this season, taking yet another over the weekend. Jordan Whitehead
Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Jordan Whitehead has been cited for careless driving in the two-car accident this past Saturday morning in Tampa, per Greg Auman of FOX Sports.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting safety Jordan Whitehead suffered injuries in a car accident Sunday that will keep him out of Sunday's regular-season finale against the New Orleans Saints.
Jordan Whitehead was injured in a car accident on Saturday on his way to the team facility and has been placed on the non-football injury list.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers issued a statement on Saturday after safety Jordan Whitehead was injured in a car crash.
As the Buccaneers push for one of the league’s final unresolved playoff spots, they’ll be without a key defender.
According to Rick Stroud, the Buccaneers are placing S Jordan Whitehead on the non-football injury list due to injuries he suffered in a car accident. Stroud adds that Whitehead is not expected to return for the remainder of the season, which likely includes the playoffs.
The veteran safety could indeed be back in the fold in time for Tampa Bay’s next game
Tampa Bay has already given up the fourth-most passing yards in the NFL this year, and his absence will only make it worse.
Per Mike Garafolo, Buccaneers S Jordan Whitehead will miss time due to his pectoral injury but still has a chance to return in 2024. Garafolo adds that while it depends on his healing process and if Tampa Bay makes the playoffs, Whitehead currently has no surgery scheduled and has not been ruled out for the remainder of the season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fear starting safety Jordan Whitehead tore a pectoral muscle Sunday and will miss the rest of the season, NFL Network reported Monday.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Buccaneers fear S Jordan Whitehead suffered a torn pec in Week 12 which would end his season. Rapoport adds Whitehead is getting an MRI early this week to confirm the diagnosis.
The Buccaneers ruled out veteran S Jordan Whitehead with a pectoral injury during Sunday’s game against the Giants. Whitehead, 27, is a former fourth-round pick of the Buccaneers out of Pittsburgh back in 2018.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers secondary will look a bit different this year than it has the past couple of years after some offseason changes, but there will be a bit of familiarity at one of the positions as the Bucs brought back former safety Jordan Whitehead after a two-year vacation in New York with the Jets to reconnect with Antoine Winfield Jr.
Bucs fans were undoubtedly happy when safety Jordan Whitehead signed back to the Bucs, the team he began the first four years of his career with after spending the last two seasons with the Jets.
As the Buccaneers’ offseason blueprint brings a heavy retention vibe, they will bring back another familiar face.
The Los Angeles Rams will be looking to improve their passing defense in the offseason, and there is no shortage of free agents that could help the team.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers became even more popular among those associated with the New York Jets by taking a massive pay cut to pursue a Super Bowl title with the franchise over the next two seasons.
Whitehead won a Super Bowl with the Bucs after they signed Tom Brady in free agency. He hopes the Jets can do the same following the acquisition of another MVP quarterback.
Fined $15,000 by the NFL Thursday for a hit last week on Minnesota Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson, New York Jets safety Jordan Whitehead voiced his displeasure with the decision on Twitter.
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