The Tampa Bay Buccaneers spent the majority of their offseason attention (and salary cap space) keeping their own free agents in-house, and they were still able to add a handful of new faces on both sides of the ball.
With Jacksonville defensive end Josh Allen signing a five-year, $150-million contract extension with the Jaguars, only two players who received the franchise tag this year have yet to sign long-term contract extensions.
The Bucs have been busy retaining talent over the past several weeks.
The Jacksonville Jaguars settled on a new contract with Josh Allen. That news has made its way around the football world and Jacksonville fans already had a chance to react to it.
According to Adam Schefter, the Buccaneers and franchise-tagged S Antoine Winfield Jr. have been working on a new long-term deal that will likely make him the NFL’s highest-paid safety once done. Schefter adds there’s a lot of optimism between the two sides that a deal will get done.
The Bucs have created a long-awaited reunion between safeties Jordan Whitehead and Antoine Winfield Jr. by re-signing Whitehead this offseason in free agency after he spent two seasons with the New York Jets.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' safety room needs an overhaul this offseason to infuse youth and depth at the position. While they have retained safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
On Friday, Baltimore Ravens star defensive tackle Justin Madubuike was the latest franchise-tagged player to sign an extension, inking a four-year, $98 million deal. With six players left unsigned, what are the chances they follow suit?
Free agency is finally upon us and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have several moves to make by retaining some of their own while looking to improve in 2024 by bringing in new faces to the locker room.
Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. received the franchise tag ahead of the Tuesday deadline and would make $17.3 million for the 2024 season if he doesn't reach agreement on a long-term deal with Tampa Bay before July 17.
One of the Bucs’ biggest offseason dominoes has fallen in an expected manner, as the team is franchise tagging star safety Antoine Winfield Jr. This is according to Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz and confirmed by Pewter Report’s Scott Reynolds.
Franchise tag decisions are coming in hours before the application deadline. As expected, the Buccaneers will prioritize their young All-Pro safety.
The Buccaneers have already taken one major priority off their to-do list and may be close to addressing another.
So much has been said about the 2023 season that Bucs safety Antoine Winfield Jr. had. It was one of the best individual seasons you’ll see a safety – or any player – have.
The Green Bay Packers are poised to make significant changes to their secondary during the upcoming offseason, with general manager Brian Gutekunst likely eyeing top-tier talent in the free agent market.
Heading into the 2023 season, much like other positions on the Washington Commanders roster, the safety role held significant promise. The duo of Kamren Curl and Darrick Forrest was evolving into one of the league’s top young safety tandems.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have their work cut out for them now that the 2024 NFL offseason is upon us. They have four main free agents that they are looking to bring back into the fold in QB Baker Mayfield, WR Mike Evans, S Antoine Winfield Jr., and LB Lavonte David.
Could the Vikings go after the top safety on the free agent market this year? It would be quite the story if they're able to sign Antoine Winfield Jr., the Buccaneers' first-team All-Pro safety who starred at Minnesota — and whose father spent nine years with the Vikings.
Baker Mayfield‘s resurgence gives the Buccaneers a host of tasks to complete this offseason, as a handful of cornerstone players are less than a month from hitting the open market.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
Antoine Winfield Jr. What more can be said for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' stud safety? It's hard to even put into words the level of play that Winfield Jr.
Fresh off being overlooked for Pro-Bowl honors despite putting together an All-Pro caliber season, Antoine Winfield Jr. responded in the best way possible. He balled out for the Buccaneers' most important game of the season. It was a must-win for the Bucs in Week 18, who needed a victory vs.
Antoine Winfield Jr. was one of the most obvious Pro Bowl snubs when the selections were revealed in early January.
The NFL revealed rosters for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games this week and, as usual, there were several notable snubs.
The New England Patriots (4-12) are primed to have a busy offseason ahead of them.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. grew up a diehard Vikings fan, rooting for the team's star cornerback, his father.
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