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The Bucs are on their second offensive coordinator and third quarterback. Feeling lost in the shuffle of all that change is franchise wide receiver Antonio Bryant. ...more
December 2, 2009
University of South Florida junior RG Zach Hermann will miss his second consecutive game with a neck injury, and could be out significantly longer, Coach Jim Leavitt said. ...more
November 19, 2009
The University of South Florida will be without junior DE Craig Marshall (knee) for Saturday's game against Louisville, Coach Jim Leavitt said. ...more
November 17, 2009
The Bucs are likely to be without at least two starters Sunday when they face the Miami Dolphins. ...more
November 14, 2009
Gaither's girls and Plant's boys easily won the team trophies at Tuesday's Western Conference American Division track meet at Jefferson, but they may not have performed well enough to expect the same finish at next week's Vernon Korhn Hillsborough County Championships. ...more
March 24, 2009
TAMPA – Quarterback Jeff Garcia took the first team reps in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' early morning walkthrough at One Buc Place today. Barring a setback, he'll probably do the same come Sunday when the Bucs host San Diego in a must-win game for both teams. ...more
December 17, 2008
The Bucs on Wednesday began the business of correcting the flaws that led to their demise at Carolina on Monday. They didn't do so solely by looking inward. ...more
December 11, 2008
Cadillac Williams is back on the Bucs' roster, and he is ready and willing to play again after nearly 14 months of inactivity. It might be a while, though, before Williams feels like he is part of the team again. ...more
November 13, 2008
The Bucs are ready to give Cadillac Williams the green light to return to active duty. Williams will be asked to proceed with caution, however. ...more
November 11, 2008
Splitting Hairs With Joey Galloway strapped to the sideline by a nagging groin strain, the Bucs have been working Antonio Bryant out at split end. They're working other players there as well, but Bryant is the one who bears watching tonight. Bryant is fast emerging as a starting-caliber candidate, and he could alleviate a lot of concern about Galloway's health and readiness for the regular season if he can work this spot effectively. The Bucs offense desperately needs a speedy receiver to clear out the middle of the field for its flanker, tight end and backs, so the split end is a key component. No one expects Bryant to unseat Galloway as the starter, but if Bryant can make some catches at this spot it will go a long way toward filling a need the Bucs have been looking to fill. ...more
August 17, 2008
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