The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are having some health issues at a new position: wide receiver. General Manager Jason Licht is dipping into the free agent pool and signing a veteran to join the team.
Bucs' GM Jason Licht has never been afraid to reach for a player on draft night. His track record speaks for itself. Look no further than his willingness to use valuable draft capital on players who don't throw, run routes, tackle, or block.
The Bucs made plenty of moves heading into this season, from re-signing key players to bringing in a promising new draft class of rookies. Tampa Bay invested in their own with the funds they had, but one critical move that has already paid off was re-investing in safety Jordan Whitehead.
When Bucs general manager Jason Licht said a week ago that the active roster and practice squad were going to be fluid, he wasn’t kidding. Each roster has seen it’s share of moves throughout the last two weeks before Tampa Bay has even played a regular season game, and that included on Tuesday.
There used to be a belief that teams like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers focused mostly on big-time college programs like Florida State, Washington and others to find their NFL-worthy talents.
Although the Bucs had many of their own players returning this year, something feels different about this year’s preseason. The good thing is, different means better for the Bucs this time around.
People involved in sports often talk about tuning out "outside noise." Bucs GM Jason Licht has a different approach, at least as it pertains to his quarterback.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht addressed the hype surrounding the rival Falcons and the growth of his own quarterback as the Bucs look to build on last season's success.
If there is one thing the Bucs have done better than any other team in the NFL recently, it is retaining their own talent. As alluded to on Tuesday’s Pewter Report Podcast, the league has yet to wake up to what has been cooking down in Tampa Bay.
As much as there’s excitement over regular season football beginning in over a week, it’s still a difficult time for the Bucs front office as they have to go over a litany of roster cuts.
Jason Licht discussed two member of the organization that helped the team navigate a midseason slump before ultimately earning a playoff victory.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been locking up their offensive foundation for the near future and star tackle Tristan Wirfs appears to be next up to the extension window.
The quarterback position is arguably the most important position on the football field. The ball touches his hands on almost every single play through the course of a game, and it is up to him to make the best decision.
As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers General Manager since 2014, Jason Licht’s tenure has been characterized by a series of pivotal decisions that have left an indelible mark on the franchise.
Much of the heavy lifting has already taken place this offseason for the Buccaneers, but there is still one piece of business they would like to complete.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were sold on Graham Barton throughout the entire pre-draft process, and at pick No. 26, they got their guy. But for a minute, GM Jason Licht wasn't sure if they'd have that opportunity.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers General Manager Jason Licht has absolutely killed the draft since 2016. And this one was no exception. He came into this draft with a big list of needs and proceeded to address every last one of them (except for ILB, but they got a UDFA, so maybe that’s what he was banking on).
Although Tampa Bay won the NFC South for the third straight season in 2023, head coach Todd Bowles and GM Jason Licht must patch a flawed roster.
The GM is among noteworthy members of the Buccaneers who have clapped back amid unflattering predictions regarding the club for a second consecutive offseason.
At least one NFL analyst believes the Bucs made a mistake with their decision at quarterback this offseason.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers front office staff should be commended for the work they have put in this offseason. A lot of the moves they have made have been slightly overlooked because much of them have occurred in-house, but the Bucs have been one of the best teams during free agency thus far after retaining key members of their 2023 roster.
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht recently updated reporters on a number of free agency-related topics.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht and the coaching and scouting staff are currently in Indianapolis at the NFL Combine. Friday, Licht decided to introduce himself to the writer Connor Orr who works for Sports Illustrated.
Previous reports indicated that the Buccaneers would like to re-sign Baker Mayfield before the start of free agency, and the organization is apparently making progress on that goal.
Tasked with rebuilding a winner with bottom-of-each-round draft picks and limited cap dollars, the job Bucs general manager Jason Licht was faced with this year was an unenviable one.
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