The NFL Draft is now in the books, and it won’t be long before the Bucs’ 2024 draft class gets together at the AdventHealth Training Center for rookie mini camp.
The Bucs are re-signing third string quarterback John Wolford, according to none other than Bucs general manager Jason Licht himself. Licht took to X and made the announcement about the move.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not done signing free agents. Recently, they made headlines by extending QB Baker Mayfield for another three years. However, Mayfield is not the only quarterback that the Buccaneers have signed.
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht announced on X that they have agreed to terms on a contract with QB John Wolford. Wolford, 28, wound up signing on with the Jets as an undrafted free agent out of Wake Forest.
On Monday evening reports came out that Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squad quarterback John Wolford was set to sign with the Los Angeles Rams. Shortly
The Bucs have waived defensive lineman Pat O’Connor, the team announced on Tuesday. This move comes corresponds with signing quarterback John Wolford from the practice squad to 53-man roster and the Bucs needing to make room.
The Los Angeles Rams may be in the market for a new backup quarterback as they are currently working with Brett Rypien and no other options behind Super Bowl champion Matthew Stafford.
John Wolford? He's the latest quarterback to be connected to the Minnesota Vikings in the wake of Kirk Cousins's season-ending Achilles injury, but it looks like Wolford will be staying with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Rams and Vikings expressed interested in Wolford.
According to Rick Stroud, the Buccaneers are promoting QB John Wolford to the active roster. The veteran had been on Tampa Bay’s practice squad but drew significant interest from other teams.
Early Monday evening, the night before the NFL's trade deadline, the NFL was not quiet as a mouse as trades began to be made and news started to break surrounding possible destinations for players who could be on the move.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback John Wolford was discharged from a New York-area hospital and set to return to Florida with the team on Sunday, coach Todd Bowles said.
After suffering a scary neck injury in the second half, quarterback John Wolford left the game on a stretcher and was transported to a local hospital. This morning, Bucs head coach Todd Bowles provided an update on Wolford.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback John Wolford was carried off the field on a stretcher after a hard hit in Saturday’s preseason game against the New York Jets.
John Wolford is quite possibly the best third-string QB the Bucs have had in a long time. After viewing the Bucs recent training camp practices, I’m convinced that Wolford is a guy that could easily be a No.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are looking to find themselves a starting quarterback in training camp.
All eyes are on Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask as the Bucs’ open competition for the starting quarterback job is set to continue in training camp in just one month.
Former Los Angeles Rams quarterback John Wolford has signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team announced. Wolford had been with the Rams since 2019, starting on the practice squad before making the active roster in 2020.
Tampa Bay has added further to its post-Tom Brady quarterback room.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay told the media on Tuesday that backup quarterback John Wolford has a neck injury. Wolford’s injury means Baker Mayfield will start for the team on Monday night in Week 15 against the Green Bay Packers.
With Matthew Stafford likely out for the remainder of the 2022 season due to a spinal cord contusion, the Los Angeles Rams claimed former No. 1 overall draft pick Baker Mayfield off waivers from the Carolina Panthers.
Matthew Stafford is out of concussion protocol, but the Super Bowl-winning quarterback is not returning to the Rams’ lineup just yet.
In the Los Angeles Rams' 27-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, it was more of the same story, with the offense struggling to find any rhythm. No, starting
John Wolford quickly became a fan-favorite among Rams fans when he signed with the team in 2019. Now entering the 2022 season, Wolford announced on social
The Los Angeles Rams backup quarterback John Wolford will be out 10-14 days after he had his appendix removed, according to the team. Wolford started one game last season while Jared Goff was sidelined with a thumb injury.
Stafford made his only Pro Bowl appearance in 2014 but would now like to show his best playing days are ahead of him in a new offense and a new culture.
The Los Angeles Rams’ desire to have a quarterback competition in 2021 has largely been viewed as a signal of disappointment with Jared Goff. It may also be because they simply believe in John Wolford.
All signs are pointing to Los Angeles Rams starting quarterback Jared Goff having to battle to retain his job through Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season.
Former Jacksonville Jaguars starter Blake Bortles, the third pick of the 2014 NFL Draft, will serve as Goff's backup at Green Bay.
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