Bucs general manager Jason Licht knows his team is once again being disrespected heading into 2024, even after a 2023 season that was all about Tampa Bay proving its doubters woefully wrong.
Baker Mayfield seems to have a lot of leverage in his contract negotiations with the Bucs, whose best backup plan if he departs could be backup quarterback Kyle Trask, believe it or not.
For a guy who has hardly played a down for the Bucs, Kyle Trask is quite a polarizing figure. Tampa Bay’s backup quarterback is entering a contract year with most fans feeling like the former Gators star was a wasted draft pick.
As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers shift their focus to the offseason, there are question marks at every position on the roster. In this series, we’ll look at each position grouping and see what the Bucs have on the roster who is an impending free agent, and the outlook for the 2024 season.
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As if there wasn’t enough drama already with the Bucs needing to win in Week 18 over the Panthers to make the postseason, an injury concern over quarterback Baker Mayfield has taken center stage.
As if the Bucs and their fans weren’t down enough already after losing a close game to the Colts, 27-20, and ending up on the wrong side of the score in six of their last seven games, they also have to worry about the injury to starting quarterback Baker Mayfield.
Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield injuring his ankle on the first drive of the team’s 27-20 loss at Indianapolis proved to be a major storyline for the rest of the afternoon.
It appears that Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles is not considering benching veteran quarterback Baker Mayfield in favor of 2021 second-round draft pick Kyle Trask anytime soon.
The Bucs’ offense has seen quite a few changes this offseason, but the biggest have come in two very important roles. The first was the change in offensive coordinator, with Tampa Bay going from Byron Leftwich to Dave Canales.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht insists 2021 second-round draft pick Kyle Trask made things difficult this summer for free-agency signing Baker Mayfield regarding a quarterback competition that Mayfield officially won before preseason play ended.
Kyle Trask threw for 192 yards and a touchdown, and Chase McLaughlin made all four of his field-goal attempts as the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers topped the Baltimore Ravens 26-20 on Saturday night in a preseason game.
Throughout the entire offseason the Tampa Bay Buccaneers insisted there was a legitimate quarterback competition between Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask.
Just because Trask was beat out by Mayfield this time around, that doesn’t mean he didn’t show flashes of being a potential starting quarterback down the road.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected former University of Florida quarterback, Kyle Trask, with the 64th overall pick in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers do not appear to be close to naming a starting quarterback.
It appears the quarterback competition between Tampa Bay Buccaneers free-agency signing Baker Mayfield and 2021 second-round draft pick Kyle Trask is essentially over.
The Buccaneers are continuing the evaluation process of their quarterback competition, one which has not been met with much fanfare considering the pedigree of Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask compared to predecessor Tom Brady.
When you look to build the perfect Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback what do you want to secure first? Is it the ability to lead the Buccaneers roster with bravado, throw rocket shots downfield, run the ball, or keep the football out of the defense's hands?
Bucs quarterback Kyle Trask has lost between five to 10 pounds in order to best prepare himself for a new offense run by Dave Canales. It’s an offense that specializes in quarterbacks rolling out and throwing along with quarterback waggles and bootlegs, which is a new wrinkle to Trask’s game.
The Bucs’ quarterback competition between Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask has left many with an opinion on the matter. Former Bucs quarterback Shaun King is among them, and he feels very strongly that one of these quarterbacks is not up for the position.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ quarterback competition heads towards training camp with by all reports Baker Mayfield leading Kyle Trask for the right to succeed retired quarterback Tom Brady.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and current NFL analyst Shaun King clearly thinks the alleged competition involving Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask is essentially over before training camp.
Signs continue to point to free-agency pickup Baker Mayfield starting at quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over 2021 second-round draft pick Kyle
Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask will battle it out for the QB1 position in Tampa Bay, and their offensive coordinator recently addressed the competition.
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