Pat McAfee said it best when describing Bucs general manager Jason Licht when he appeared on The Pat McAfee Show on Thursday. “You’re a football guy doing your thing,” McAfee said.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield was not scared away by the presence of outgoing legend Tom Brady when he initially signed with the franchise.
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.
Jason Licht doesn't lose sleep over what seemingly has become a yearly tradition of analysts and so-called experts doubting his team.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been an exciting team for the past handful of seasons. Tampa landed Tom Brady in 2020 after he left the Patriots and then immediately won the Super Bowl.
When constructing a playoff contender, one of the most important factors is building out a top-tier offensive line that makes life easier for the quarterback.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had very few people believing in them to make a run in 2023 outside of their own building and fan base. The Bucs were pegged
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were sold on Graham Barton throughout the entire pre-draft process, and at pick No. 26, they got their guy. But for a minute, GM Jason Licht wasn't sure if they'd have that opportunity.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and general manager Jason Licht once again put together a strong class in the NFL Draft this past week, addressing multiple holes the team needed to fill.
The #1 story coming out of the NFL Draft is the Falcons taking Michael Penix Jr. right after handing Kirk Cousins $180 million. Whether they like it or not, it is going to be a cloud hanging over the entire organization for several years, something Raheem Morris and Terry Fontenot will have to answer endless questions about.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers General Manager Jason Licht has absolutely killed the draft since 2016. And this one was no exception. He came into this draft with a big list of needs and proceeded to address every last one of them (except for ILB, but they got a UDFA, so maybe that’s what he was banking on).
For many NFL teams, the 2024 NFL Draft is a dramatic spectacle filled with big gambles. For the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it was an orderly affair that featured no trades by the Bucs for the first time in 11 years.
This offseason, GM Jason Licht adeptly re-signed many of the Buccaneers pending free agents. The team did release Pro Bowl outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett in a salary cap move.
Jason Licht has done many things during his tenure as general manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but one thing he had never done was get through an entire NFL draft without making a single trade.
After a long three days, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are officially welcoming seven new players to the fold after the 2024 NFL Draft. There were needs to address and holes to fill for the Bucs, and it's hard to say GM Jason Licht and the squad didn't fill them.
Just as much as the Bucs have been building the defensive trenches by selecting Logan Hall and Calijah Kancey with their top draft picks in the past two years, general manager Jason Licht and the rest of the front office have placed a high priority on drafting and developing the next era of the offensive line.
Although Tampa Bay won the NFC South for the third straight season in 2023, head coach Todd Bowles and GM Jason Licht must patch a flawed roster.
Last week, Tampa Bay Buccaneers General Manager Jason Licht met with the media to answer questions. He provided a lot of good insight to several interesting questions regarding the upcoming NFL draft.
Bucs general manager Jason Licht has one simple goal when it comes to the NFL Draft. “We want to kick ass every year in the draft,” Licht said to the local media at his pre-draft press conference on Thursday afternoon.
The NFL kickoff is going to look very different in 2024 and beyond, and that could have an effect on how NFL general managers evaluate talent ahead of the NFL Draft. At least that appears to be the case for Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht.
The GM is among noteworthy members of the Buccaneers who have clapped back amid unflattering predictions regarding the club for a second consecutive offseason.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers front office staff should be commended for the work they have put in this offseason. A lot of the moves they have made have been slightly overlooked because much of them have occurred in-house, but the Bucs have been one of the best teams during free agency thus far after retaining key members of their 2023 roster.
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht recently updated reporters on a number of free agency-related topics.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht and the coaching and scouting staff are currently in Indianapolis at the NFL Combine. Friday, Licht decided to introduce himself to the writer Connor Orr who works for Sports Illustrated.
Previous reports indicated that the Buccaneers would like to re-sign Baker Mayfield before the start of free agency, and the organization is apparently making progress on that goal.
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