Bucs General Manager Jason Licht looking forward to reaping rewards of his labor

Jason Licht is heading into his 11th season as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' general manager. He's gone through some growing pains watching his Bucs win just two games his first season, but his hard work and perseverance paid off with a crowning moment in 2020, constructing the Bucs into Super Bowl Champions. 

Bucs welcome rookie Kameron Johnson: 'I was overwhelmed with emotions'

It was a bit of a stretch for Kameron Johnson to make the Bucs, but he overcame the long odds. The 5-10 wide receiver, who went un-drafted out of Barton College in North Carolina earned his spot with the Bucs despite not even getting word from the Bucs.

Bucs and Dolphins hold joint practice ahead of preseason matchup

Quarterback Baker Mayfield welcomed the Bucs' in-state rivals from the south with hugs. This would be a friendly meeting on the field, one that both teams wanted to benefit from.

Mac Jones throws a pair of TD passes and moves closer to securing a backup job as Jags top Bucs 20-7

Mac Jones threw for 210 yards and two touchdowns, taking a step toward formally securing Jacksonville’s backup job, and the Jaguars beat Tampa Bay 20-7 in a preseason game featuring few starters Saturday night.

Bucs and Jaguars complete first joint practice together

Wednesday morning provided a unique opportunity for Tampa Bay Buccaneers players as they walked out onto the field at the Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville. 

No, the NFL isn't using facial recognition software to monitor fans

The internet is abuzz over a tweet claiming the Cowboys and NFL were set to use facial recognition on fans. The problem is — that’s not true. The false post gained thousands of shares while te factual post from the NFL’s PR rep only got 24 shares.

Ben Gay, former Browns running back, dead at 44

Ben Gay, a former NFL running back who played one season with the Cleveland Browns, died late last month in Colorado.

NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit's $4.7B verdict overturned

A judge reversed the decision in the case with subscribers and the NFL after ruling the testimony of two witnesses should have been excluded.

Bucs kicks off training camp with the bar raised

The 2024 Tampa Bay Buccaneers' journey is underway after kicking off the franchise's 49th training camp on Wednesday with raised confidence. This team is looking to build on last year's playoff success with entrenched quarterback Baker Mayfield leading the way.

Bucs ready to embark on a 49th training camp

The Bucs are back and ready to embark on the franchise's 49th training camp. Rookies reported on Monday. The veterans will follow on Tuesday with the first practice scheduled for Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.

Bucs defensive lineman Calijah Kancey hosts inaugural youth football camp in Tampa

In a breakout rookie season, Bucs fans watched as defensive lineman Calijah Kancey showcased acceleration, speed and a tactical approach to the game on the field.

Super Bowl champion Jacoby Jones dead at 40

Former NFL wide receiver and kick return specialist Jacoby Jones has died. He was 40.

Buccaneers remember legendary former coach Monte Kiffin

Even at 84 years old, the news of Monte Kiffin's passing still came as a surprise all the same to those that called him a friend.

Legendary Bucs defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin dies at 84

Iconic former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin has died at age 84, the team confirmed Thursday.

NFL to pay $4 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' antitrust case, jury rules

A jury reached a verdict in the long-running "NFL Sunday Ticket" antitrust lawsuit. The suit centered around the strategies the NFL uses as it relates to the distribution of its television broadcasts.