Pull up the Vikings’ website and Tavierre Thomas, Minnesota’s overlooked defender, will have a strangely general listing: he’s a defensive back. Generally speaking, players in the secondary – even one with as much versatility as Brian Flores’ defensive backfield – get neatly sorted into corners and safeties.
The Minnesota Vikings announced they have signed CB Tavierre Thomas. He’s seen decent playing time the past couple of years as a nickel corner and will compete for playing time in that role with the Vikings. Thomas, 29, wound up going undrafted out of Ferris State back in 2018.
Shortly after the new league year began on Wednesday afternoon, the Bucs lost one of their key special teamers, as the Vikings announced they have agreed to terms with Tavierre Thomas, who spent the 2024 season with Tampa Bay.
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The Bucs secondary has struggled to remain on the field together this season, and newcomer Troy Hill is not the cure for the team’s ills at the cornerback spot.
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The No. 3 has been impactful for new Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Tavierre Thomas. Significant because the Buccaneers are his third NFL team, he's played three years at each of his last two stops, and he's currently the third free saftey on the unofficial depth chart behind Antoine Winfield Jr.
It feels as if the Bucs defense went through a renovation this offseason when looking at the big picture. The coaching staff remains intact, but at every level of the defense – with the exception of the interior defensive line – significant moves were made.
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The Bucs revamped their cornerback room in a number of ways during free agency. First, the team traded starter Carlton Davis III and a sixth-round pick to the Lions for a third-round pick, thus catapulting Zyon McCollum into a starting role opposite of Jamel Dean for the time being.
The Bucs have continued to focus on secondary depth with another external signing in cornerback Tavierre Thomas. Thomas specifically will give 2023 rookie Christian Izien a run for the starting nickel job in 2024.
MARCH 18 THOMAS TO BUCS According to reports, former Houston Texans cornerback Tavierre Thomas has found a new home. Thomas has agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team announced.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed former Houston Texans defensive back Tavierre Thomas to a one-year deal. Via buccaneers.com’s Scott Smith, “Tampa Bay added
The Buccaneers created a vacancy at the cornerback spot by trading away Carlton Davis, but the team has made a few moves aimed at adding replacement options.
The Bucs aren’t done rebuilding their secondary this offseason, as they have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with former Browns and Texans cornerback Tavierre Thomas, Pewter Report reported on Monday.
The Bucs have made some moves in the secondary this offseason, signing a pair of Jets in strong safety Jordan Whitehead and cornerback Bryce Hall. But the team may not be done addressing the defensive backfield in free agency.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers recently traded cornerback Carlton Davis III to the Detroit Lions, and as a result, they've been working to shore up their cornerback room ahead of the NFL Draft come April.
Jeremy Fowler reports the Buccaneers are hosting veteran free agent CB Tavierre Thomas for a visit. Thomas visited with the Lions on Friday but left without a deal.
The Detroit Lions are reportedly hosting free agent cornerback Tavierre Thomas on a visit Friday. Thomas, 28, finished the 2023 season on injured reserve and battled various injuries during his stint with the Houston Texans.