Tampa Bay Buccaneers star receiver Mike Evans revealed his first impressions of rookie receiver Tez Johnson. Johnson has turned heads during NFL training camp so far with explosive plays, silencing doubters who questioned his smaller size at 5-foot-10, 154 pounds.
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After a day off on Saturday, the Bucs returned to the AdventHealth Training Center on Sunday morning as training camp rolled on with the hottest day thus far.
Elite 2026 QB recruit Peyton Falzone has been de-committed from Virginia Tech since November and shortly afterward in April, he committed to Penn State.
Virginia Tech has pulled in a couple of recent 2026 commitments from Green Run High School in Virginia and they could be on the verge of adding another.
In the 2025 NFL Draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson. Johnson was drafted with the No. 235 overall pick and has officially signed his rookie deal. The Buccaneers’ rookie minicamp kicked off on May 9 and will continue through May 11.
The Bucs took a chance on the smallest player in the NFL Draft when they drafted Tez Johnson in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft. At just 5-foot-10, 154 pounds, the former Oregon Duck may lack for size, but he does not lack for talent.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson with the No. 235 overall selection of the 2025 NFL Draft. Tampa Bay Assistant General Manager Rob McCartney reveals he has a plan for Johnson, who he spoke with in a formal interview at the NFL Combine.
With their final pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Bucs ended their run on defense and actually bookended the weekend with wide receiver selections. After picking Emeka Egbuka in the first round, they used their seventh-round pick – No.
Pewter Report analyzes the top players in the 2025 NFL Draft with its position previews. Scott Reynolds starts the previews with the wide receiver position, offering a comprehensive look at what the Bucs have and what they need at receiver.
The Buccaneers announced the signing of linebacker Shaquil Barrett. Initial reports Friday night indicated Barrett was signing with the team's practice squad, but he signed to the 53-player roster.
The Bucs announced on Thursday that they have opened up the 21-day practice window for undrafted rookie wide receiver Kameron Johnson. This means Johnson will have up to three weeks to participate in practice and can be activated to 53-man roster at any time.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced they have designated WR Kameron Johnson to return from injured reserve. This opens a 21-day window to return to practice and get activated to the 53-man roster or he will revert to injured reserve for the rest of the season.
The Bucs’ injury concerns have taken a turn for the worse. The team announced they have placed cornerback Jamel Dean and wide receiver Kameron Johnson on injured reserve today after both missed all of practice this week.
Buccaneers wide receiver Kameron Johnson is questionable to return to their Thursday night matchup with the Atlanta Falcons with an ankle injury. The undrafted rookie was injured on Tampa Bay’s first offensive drive of the game.
Last Sunday was a disappointing game for the Bucs, to say the least. They came back to Raymond James Stadium on Sunday afternoon aiming to set things right facing an Eagles team they have gotten to know pretty well over the last calendar year.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, looking to improve on their 2-0 start, downgraded defensive tackle Vita Vea and wide receiver Kameron Johnson to out for Sunday's home game against the Denver Broncos.
A player can have no more personal touch in the NFL than his jersey number. When a player selects one, it means something more often than not. Several Buccaneers decided to change their jersey numbers upon making the roster or practice squad.
Division II wide receiver Kameron Johnson defied the odds and made the roster in Tampa Bay. He made his mark with the Buccaneers, and now, he's set his number.
Very few players make it from Division II of college football to the NFL. Very few players are Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Kameron Johnson. Johnson, who played football at Barton College in Wilson, North Carolina, made Tampa Bay's 53-man roster on Tuesday after cut deadlines as the team's fifth wide receiver.