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Sound-Smarter-Than-Your-Friends Guide: The Bucs are the Browns and the Browns are the Bucs | Tampa Bay TimesWhen the NFL released the Bucs’ schedule in April Vita Vea Jersey , the Browns were an afterthought.Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston ‘psyched’ for home debutBucs quarterback Jameis Winston is excited to get back on the field at Raymond James Stadium.Browns vs. Buccaneers: Preview and predictions | cleveland.comMary Kay Cabot and Dan Labbe preview Sunday's game and make their predictions for Sunday.Jameis Winston, Gerald McCoy out as Buccaneers captains – ProFootballTalkBuccaneers coach Dirk Koetter deliberately delayed the annual captain vote, undoubtedly due to the three-game suspension of quarterback Jameis Winston. Now that Winston is back (and back under center as the starting quarterback), it was time to cast the ballots. Winston didn't make it.A Microscope Game For Jason Licht - JoeBucsFan.comHuge game for the franchise. Huge game for the general manager.Football Super Genius/Turnover Machine - JoeBucsFan.comThe head coach was glowing about Jameis’ astute awareness and football IQ on the Buccaneers Radio Network. With the fourth-least cap space in the NFL heading into the offseason, it’s clear that Tampa Bay has some tough decisions to make going forward into free agency. The front office will have to be smart with potential deals as to not hinder the franchise’s financial flexibility going forward. As of now, the Buccaneers are projected to have in excess of $50 million in cap space in 2020, though you can expect a bunch of that to go to Jameis Winston’s extension. One of the positions that the coaching staff will need to evaluate as the offseason goes on is at wide receiver. Two of the top three receivers, DeSean Jackson and Adam Humphries, have question marks around their futures in Tampa Bay. Jackson’s money will be off the books if he’s cut before June 1, a potential move that would save $10 million for the Bucs. Humphries is up for extension and he’s likely to command $8-$12 million on the market http://www.buccaneerslockerroom.com/authentic-ali-marpet-jersey , which could more than the staff is willing to pay.Star receiver Mike Evans doesn’t really care. He wants both of them back in Tampa Bay in 2019 and he was adamant about it during the media portion at Pro Bowl practice. “He’s an extraordinary player with an extraordinary talent that you can’t find just anywhere.” Evans said of Jackson via Buccaneers.com. “I hope he comes back. If not, it’s his decision and the team’s decision.”But Jackson isn’t the only one Evans is lobbying for. “I love Adam Humphries,” Evans said. “He deserves to be paid at the caliber he’s at. He’s one of the best No. 3鈥瞫 in this league. He deserves to be paid, and hopefully it’s here (in Tampa).”While Evans obviously won’t be making the decisions, the veterans opinion will certainly be respected by the front office. However, it may be too late to save Jackson after the attitude the receiver displayed during 2018. Combine that with his poor chemistry with Winston and that may be a wrap on Jackson’s time in Tampa.However, if the Buccaneers have the cap room, it certainly feels like they’ll do what they can to retain Humphries. He displays all of the qualities you want in a starting receiver and his grittiness helps provide the team with a spark. It’s players like Humphries that coaches want to go to war with. |
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