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The Bucs' former second-rounder rejoins the team to back up QB Baker Mayfield.
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Baker Mayfield named Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterback
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Baker Mayfield named Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterback
jenna laineESPN Staff WriterAugust 22, 2023, 10:52 am ET2 minute read
With one preseason game to play, Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles named Baker Mayfield his starting quarterback for the 2023 season, filling Tom Brady’s very big shoes.
Mayfield, the No. 1 pick in the 2018 draft who has now had seasons with the Browns, Rams and Panthers, beat out 2021 second-round pick Kyle Trask.
General manager Jason Licht, Bowles and offensive coordinator Dave Canales recognized that running a lengthy quarterback contest so deep in camp would mean fewer reps for the eventual starter, but the Bucs felt it was necessary to give Trask a real chance. to compete after two years behind Brady and Blaine Gabbert.
Trask showed significant improvement from mandatory minicamp to training camp in his accuracy and fundamentals, his understanding of Canales’ new offense and his decision-making. At one point he was even beating Mayfield in practice.
But the experience of Mayfield, who started 69 regular-season games including a 48-37 playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers when he was with the Cleveland Browns, prevailed.
Mayfield started the first preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, while Trask started the second.
Mayfield seemed more in control and had better command of the offense this preseason. In the first preseason game he completed 8 of 9 passes for 63 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions.
In two preseason games, including nearly a second full preseason game due to injury to third player John Wolford, Trask completed 26 of 38 passes for 317 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. He also fumbled against the Jets on a sack Saturday night, but it was recovered by tight end Cade Otton.
Mayfield signed with the Bucs this offseason on a one-year deal worth $4 million with incentives bringing it to $8.5 million. The hope is that he can get his career back on track as he helps the Bucs avoid a major slump after Brady’s retirement.
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Baker Mayfield Comments On Why He Likes The Buccaneers
Baker Mayfield Comments On Why He Likes The Buccaneers https://ift.tt/7akbHhn (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images) The Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered a massive blow to their 2023 NFL season plans when superstar quarterback and future Hall of Famer Tom Brady decided to retire shortly after the 2022 campaign ended. In the aftermath of Brady’s decision, the two-time Super Bowl champions had to figure out what direction the franchise would go in moving forward and, more importantly, what they’d do about the void left at the quarterback position. Fortunately, the Buccaneers didn’t take long to decide on Brady’s successor, and although he’s not among the league’s elite class at the position, he’s a player in need of a career overhaul and a second chance to prove his worth. The Buccaneers signed veteran quarterback Baker Mayfield, who recently spoke about what he likes about the organization, with one thing sticking out above all via Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times. #Bucs QB Baker Mayfield was at the Arians Family Foundation golf event and said what he likes about the organization is that they’re all about winning. Is enjoying Tampa and attended Monday’s Lightning game with teammates such as Kyle Trask. pic.twitter.com/3eBWMn7TYx — Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) April 25, 2023 Despite the bumps and bruises the franchise has taken since winning it all with Brady under center, Tampa Bay does seem dedicated to winning and may be looking at a bright future in the NFC South division. The NFC South is arguably one of the weakest divisions in the NFL, with the division title and playoff berth as a result up for grabs. The New Orleans Saints may have upgraded at quarterback with the addition of Derek Carr, and the Carolina Panthers may get a boost with a talented rookie quarterback under center while the Atlanta Falcons lean on Desmond Ridder, but the Buccaneers may be the team most prepared to compete right now. The post Baker Mayfield Comments On Why He Likes The Buccaneers appeared first on The Cold Wire. via The Cold Wire https://ift.tt/zliJPTI April 25, 2023 at 08:47PM
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Where do the Bucs go from here?
The second round of TB12 career eulogies commenced after announcing his retirement with a short video. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are now left with a GOAT-sized hole to fill at the quarterback position. Although it should be noted Brady looked much less effective in his final season. Internally, Tampa Bay may only have to turn towards former Florida Gator and second-round pick Kyle Trask. Backups…

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The Bucs only have 2 options after Tom Brady’s retirement

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This decision will define the next few years for Tampa Bay
With Tom Brady’s official retirement announcement Tuesday the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are now in a lurch. The team mortgaged its future for a win-now approach with Brady’s arrival in 2020, and it worked. The plan won a Super Bowl, and nobody can fault them for it — but now it’s time to face an uncertain future.
So much of Tampa Bay’s ethos over the last two years has centered on Brady’s mystique, using him as a catalyst to bring in other aging superstars looking for a ring late in their career. To the team’s credit, they didn’t give up draft capital to put themselves in a winning position, but it has prevented the team from locking up young free agents to longer contracts as a result.
The team has an astonishing 25 free agents set to hit the market, and while the bulk are rotational role players, there are some key pieces like WR Chris Godwin, DT Ndamukong Suh, and C Ryan Jensen also hitting the open market. Couple this with the presumptive retirement of Rob Gronkowski, and he sails off into the sunset with Brady, and the Bucs are setting up for a huge drop-off in 2022. Or, at least, it should be. There are really two scenarios moving forward, and it’s going to be fascinating which path Tampa Bay goes down.
The first is the traditional rebuild, letting the majority of the high-profile free agents go. In this case one has to believe the team would want to re-sign Godwin, because you don’t let a 26-year-old, 1,000-yard receiver walk if you can possibly avoid it. From there you build through the draft, sign some promising young rotational players, and roll some cap space into 2023 when you’ve had a better chance to evaluate the roster.
In this scenario a lot falls of second year QB Kyle Trask. The Buccaneers selected him in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft, and he went utterly ignored all year, because playing behind Tom Brady will do that. However, there are some glimmers of hope. Trask was given extensive playing time in the final preseason game of last season, and he absolutely shined — completing 12 of 14 passes for 146 yards and a touchdown. Yes, he was playing against the Texans’ backups. Absolutely nobody should read too much into a preseason game, but it’s on the Buccaneers who have seen him week-in-week-out to determine if he can shoulder the load in year two.
This really is not a bad path, because the NFC South is an absolute flaming dumpster fire. There is no doubt that it is the worst division is football, and really by quite a large margin. The Saints are in cap hell and just lost Sean Payton, the Falcons are floundering around with no real direction, and the Panthers are so profoundly dysfunctional right now it’s going to take years to fix their mess.
The point is: Even with a rebuild, the Buccaneers could still win the damn division. That’s how bad the NFC South is. At the very least the retained talent on their roster should be able to push the Falcons, and I guess maybe the Saints, assuming New Orleans has some sort of plan in place.
The second scenario for Tampa Bay, and the far more dramatic one, is that they try to roll this all forward. The team makes another big play for an established QB to go all-in again. What that looks like is difficult to envision right now. Perhaps the Packers could be convinced to trade Aaron Rodgers to an NFC team, though that seems unlikely. Maybe Russell Wilson decides he wants out of Seattle, but that also feels like a long shot.
There are some weird potential half-steps too, like making a play for Kirk Cousins if the Vikings decide to rebuild, or getting Jimmy Garoppolo from the 49ers — though it’s difficult to envision either of them being able to lead Tampa Bay to a championship. Really, this is about getting an established QB in the system. Someone who has a similar aura to Brady where players are going to want to come to Tampa Bay because of them, and try to recreate the magic of 2020 once more.
For the record, I think this would be a bad move. The bold all-veteran approach worked once, and it was a paradigm shift for the NFL. I’m not sure the Rams would have traded for Matthew Stafford and signed their veterans had Brady and the Buccaneers not won the Super Bowl, but catching that lightning in a bottle is such a risky proposition. The Rams were in a very, very different situation when they traded for Stafford than the Buccaneers are in now. They were younger on defense, had dozens of established developed talent in the fold, and were really just a QB away from competing.
Instead Tampa finds itself needing to plug so much positions across both sides of the ball that it really would take an Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson to make free agents want to come to the Buccaneers, even taking pay cuts in the process to make it all fit together. It’s possible, sure, but I wouldn’t take it to the bank.
If that didn’t happen or pay off, and the Buccaneers settled for a half step, they’d just be miring themselves in mediocrity for a season or two, while young players didn’t have time to get reps or be evaluated, and there would be nothing to show for it. Instead the incredible weakness of the NFC South should be leveraged into rebuilding and competing at the same time, a luxury almost no teams in the NFL ever have. You can keep fans happy, and get a chance to see what Trask has to offer before needing to make a long-term decision on the QB position.
As a whole the NFC is on the brink of huge rebuilds across some of the conference playoff stalwarts. The youth shift in the AFC happened far earlier, which is why we’re seeing teams like the Bills and Bengals in the mix. Meanwhile the NFC is very much in limbo, waiting to see while rebuilding team got it right and is ready to ascend.
The Buccaneers owe it to themselves, and their fans, to see if they can be one of them.
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Sean Murphy-Bunting inactive for Buccaneers
The Buccaneers spent much of the regular season shorthanded at cornerback, and that won’t change in the playoffs. Bucs cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting is inactive today against the Eagles. He had been listed as questionable with a hamstring injury. The Bucs’ other inactives are RB Kenjon Barner, TE Codey McElroy, QB Kyle Trask, OL Nick Leverett, [more] from Philadelphia Eagles – ProFootballTalk https://ift.tt/3KedvYd via IFTTT
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Buccaneers quarterback Kyle Trask reports to rookie mini-camp!
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Todd Bowles: No timetable to name Buccaneers starting quarterback
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Todd Bowles: No timetable to name Buccaneers starting quarterback
jenna laineESPN Staff WriterAugust 20, 2023 11:10 am ET4 minute read
Todd Bowles continues to monitor Bucs’ QB options
Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles has not made a final decision on whether Baker Mayfield or Kyle Trask will be the starting quarterback.
TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said Sunday that there is no timeline for naming a starting quarterback for the 2023 season, and it is possible the team will enter its third and final game. of preseason on August 26 against the Baltimore Ravens. without naming a starting quarterback.
Right now, the expectation is for both Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask to play in that game.
“We don’t have a timetable,” Bowles said when asked when he would name a starter. “We’ll name him when we name him. We’re comfortable with where we are, so we’ll go from there.”
It has not been determined who will start that game or how the replays will be divided. Right now, though, the Bucs have just two healthy quarterbacks, as John Wolford suffered a neck injury in the second half Saturday night against the New York Jets in Tampa Bay’s second preseason game. .
If Bowles really does wait until after the third preseason game to name a starter, it would give the team two weeks to practice on a starter. Bowles said he wasn’t concerned about the lack of continuity in that regard.
“They’ve had it all in camp; they’ve had it all spring. We don’t worry about the continuity part, they’ve all done a lot of reps together,” Bowles said. “Two weeks will be fine for us. We just need some playing time, so everybody’s going to play.”
Mayfield started the first preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with Trask entering during the second quarter. The initial plan against the Jets was for Trask to start and Mayfield to come on. But Bowles made a noise and opted to sit Mayfield, leading some to speculate that Mayfield had won the starting job, as Bowles has retained several starters this preseason. .
But Bowles’ explanation is that they wanted to see Trask, who has only played in one NFL regular-season game before, run the two-minute drill to close out the half. But then, instead of Mayfield coming on for the second half, it was Wolford, who played in the third quarter before suffering the neck injury. Trask ended up coming back for Wolford.
“It was about whether we were going to hold the offensive line in the ball game,” Bowles said. “We really wanted to see Kyle in a two-minute situation, so once we got to the two-minute situation and Kyle got it, we really didn’t want to play Baker in the second half because we were changing the lineup.” We wanted John to do some of the work, so we left (Mayfield) out.”
In extended action Saturday night, Trask managed to throw his first preseason touchdown, a 33-yard pass to rookie Trey Palmer on a pole route, and didn’t turn the ball over, which was an improvement over Game 1 of the season. preseason. against the Steelers, where he was intercepted on his first possession. So far this preseason, Trask has completed 26 of 38 pass attempts for 317 yards, with one touchdown, one interception and one fumble (recovered by tight end Cade Otton).
Mayfield, on the other hand, completed 8 of 9 passes for 63 passing yards, a touchdown (also to Palmer) and no interceptions against the Steelers.
Bowles indicated that the starting decision would encompass more than just preseason games, taking practice performance into account. In that sense, Trask has thrown fewer interceptions than Mayfield, but Mayfield has also made more snaps.
Players have indicated that they would like to know very soon who will start in order to improve chemistry and give the starter adequate reps. From OTAs to minicamps, Mayfield and Trask have split the replays, while over the past three years, with Tom Brady at the helm, Brady has gotten roughly 70% of the snaps.
Wide receiver Mike Evans said earlier this week, “We want to know who’s going to start soon so we can keep working and he can take over the offense.”
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The Buccaneers Are Meeting With A Top OL Prospect Today
The Buccaneers Are Meeting With A Top OL Prospect Today https://ift.tt/EvKrQlq (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images) The Tampa Bay Buccaneers roster will look significantly different in 2023 than it did in 2022. For starters, Tom Brady is no longer on the roster given his offseason retirement. The Buccaneers have recently signed Baker Mayfield, starting a competition between him and Kyle Trask. With a new quarterback looming for the Buccaneers, the team is also on the hunt for some updates to their offensive line. According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Chris Murray has a team visit scheduled with the Buccaneers. #Oklahoma center Chris Murray is on a top 30 visit with the #Bucs today, source tells @theScore. The #UCLA transfer was a 2x All Big-12 performer at right guard for the #Sooners, but teams project him as a center in the NFL. — Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 4, 2023 As Schultz indicates, Murray was a two-time member of the All-Big 12 and has experience as a right guard. However, some teams believe that Murray will be a high-octane center in the NFL, despite not playing that position at the collegiate level. Murray is a 6-foot-2, 300-pound lineman, and could make an immediate impact on the Buccaneers’ roster. Currently, they have just one center on their roster, ten-year NFL veteran Ryan Jensen, who has played the last five seasons with the team. If Jensen is nearing retirement, the Buccaneers could view Murray as an adequate replacement once Jensen does retire. Who else will the Buccaneers add to their roster ahead of the 2023 season? The Buccaneers have nine total picks in April’s draft, including the 19th, 50th, and 82nd overall. If they do take Murray with the 19th pick, the Buccaneers will able to put one position behind them. The wide receiver and running back positions have also been identified as places of growth for the Buccaneers, given their aging assets in those roles. The post The Buccaneers Are Meeting With A Top OL Prospect Today appeared first on The Cold Wire. via The Cold Wire https://ift.tt/JkWsqGH April 04, 2023 at 02:31PM
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