QUARTERBACKS
What else is there really to say? Tom Brady came to Tampa Bay and exceeded even the most optimistic expectations with 4,633 passing yards in the regular season to go along with 40 touchdown passes and just 12 interceptions. He capped off his first year with the Bucs with a Lombardi Trophy and Super Bowl MVP honors. We knew the Bucs would be better with Brady under center, but not many people can say they predicate this is just his first season in Tampa Bay.
GRADE: A+
RUNNING BACKS
The two-headed monster approach used by the Buccaneers in 2020 worked perfectly. While Tampa Bay didn’t wow anyone with an explosive running game, it was efficient, and that efficiency and balance was key to much of Brady’s success as opposing defenses had to respect the run game even if they might not have feared it.
Titans Make Two Additional Hires on Mike Vrabel s Coaching Staff for 2021 Feb 11, 2021 at 12:00 PM Copied!
NASHVILLE – Titans head coach Mike Vrabel has made two additional hires on his coaching staff for the 2021 season.
On Thursday, the Titans added Erik Frazier as offensive skill assistant and Jason Houghtaling as offensive line assistant to the coaching staff.
Frazier, most recently the wide receivers/pass game coordinator (2019-20) for Montana State, has seven years of college coaching experience. Prior to coaching at Montana State, Frazier had stops at Western Illinois (2018, receivers), Northwestern (2017, grad assistant), Dayton (2016, receivers), and Delaware Valley (2014-15, wide receivers/quarterbacks). Frazier also spent time with three NFL teams during training camp as the Bill Walsh Minority Intern – the New York Giants (2019), Minnesota Vikings (2018), and Kansas City Chiefs. (2017). As a player, Frazier was a Divisio
In one year, Tom Brady helped turn around an entire organization and a large group behind the scenes made sure there d be a Super Bowl for him to play in.
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Eleven players made their NFL regular-season debuts with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020. Rookie safety Javon Hagan could make it an even dozen on Sunday night.
The Buccaneers elevated Hagan along with inside linebacker Deone Bucannon and guard Ted Larsen from the practice squad on Saturday, making them eligible to play in the team s Divisional Round playoff game at New Orleans on Sunday. Hagen and Larsen were standard elevations while Bucannon was a COVID replacement for inside linebacker Kevin Minter, who remains on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Hagan could be the rare player who plays in a postseason game before ever seeing any regular-season action. He joined the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent out of Ohio University in May and has been on the practice squad all season. His first elevation of the season is likely due to veteran safety Andrew Adams being listed as questionable on Friday s injury report. In addition, starting safety Jordan Whitehead i
Buccaneers Players, Coaches Take a Stand Against Social Injustice for My Cause, My Cleats Eight Buccaneers players and three coaches will be representing charities that are focused in social justice efforts for the NFL’s My Cause, My Cleats initiative this year. Dec 10, 2020 at 07:59 AM
End racism.
Those are a few of the words that will appear on the cleats and shoes of Buccaneers players and staff members on Sunday in support of social justice as part of the NFL s My Cause, My Cleats initiative.
Twenty percent of players league-wide are supporting social justice efforts this year on their cleats. Included in that 20% are Buccaneers players like safety Mike Edwards, cornerbacks Carlton Davis, Jamel Dean and Ryan Smith, running back Ronald Jones II, guard Aaron Stinnie, linebacker Cam Gill and defensive linemen Ndamukong Suh, Will Gholston and Benning Potoa e.