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Der deutsche Football-Spieler Lorenz Metz bekommt bei den Tampa Bay Buccaneers eine weitere Chance, sich in der National Football League zu etablieren. Der Bayer wurde unter Vertrag genommen, teilte der zweimalige Super-Bowl-Champion mit. Metz gehört dem sogenannten International Player Pathway Program an, wodurch die Anzahl der nicht nordamerikanischen Profis in der NFL erhöht werden soll. Bereits im Vorjahr durfte sich 27 Jahre alte Offensive Lineman bei den Chicago Bears versuchen. Kurz vor dem Start des Trainingslagers musste er aber gehen. Auch bei einem anschließenden Probetraining bei d...
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Teams have expressed interest in signing Rob Gronkowski – but it’s unlikely that’s he seriously he considering a return, at least for the moment. The speculation started when the 33-year-old sent out a tweet this week that said “I’m kinda bored.” Not only did fans go wild over it, but even the NFL’s official account replied with an eyeball emoji. Soon after, Gronkowski made an appearance on FanDuel’s Up & Adams podcast and claimed that he was contacted by two NFL teams. “It was unbelievable. I won’t say who,” he said. “It was pretty nuts to me that everyone saw the tweet. It shows how far soci...
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Those scam calls and texts about your car’s extended warranty wouldn’t be so bad if the person on the other end of the line was in reality a future NFL Hall of Famer and arguably the best to ever play the game. Just ask the Buccaneers’ Tristan Wirfs, who was on the business end of one such text from his quarterback. “Tristan, we’ve been trying to reach you regarding your car’s extended warranty,”thwarted Dolphins owner/player Tom Brady texted his tackle. “Just kidding your car is fine… it’s your favorite Qb.” It all started at a recent media session, when the 23-year-old said he didn’t have th...
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Antonio Brown clearly wants back in the NFL. The question is: Does any team want Brown on its roster. We know the headaches he can cause, but, when you have talent like “AB” does, there’s usually at least one team willing to take a chance. The catch (pun intended) is that any team willing to put up with his antics will also have to worry about his ankle injury, which was allegedly a bone (yep, pun intended) of contention with the Buccaneers. The injury is likely to require surgery—of course there has to be an obstacle. “I need to get my ankle fixed, but I just want to make sure I got an obliga...
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Maybe this will help him get back on an NFL roster! Probably not, but, regardless, the mercurial Antonio Brown is at it again. This time the free-agent wide receiver has threatened to expose an Instagram model unless she coughs up $5,000. Details are murky at this point, but what we do know is that Brown posted on Instagram a picture of himself in bed with a woman—ID’d as @CydneyChristine—who’s trying to shield her face with a blanket. The handle belongs to model and music producer Cydney Christine, whose text exchange with Brown was then shared: “Please don’t do that to me,” ostensibly Christ...
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Football legend Tom Brady has announced that he will return for his 23rd season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The move comes a month after the quarterback, who will turn 45 in August, announced his retirement from the NFL. “These past two months I’ve realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands. That time will come. But it’s not now,” Brady wrote on social media. “I love my teammates, and I love my supportive family. They make it all possible. I’m coming back for my 23rd season in Tampa,” Brady, a man who has won seven Super Bowls, said before adding that he has “unfinished b...
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After seven seasons and a Super Bowl victory, Ali Marpet has decided to hang up his spikes. The 28-year-old (now former) Buccaneers’ offensive lineman made the announcement on Sunday, reportedly due to health concerns. Come next season, the Bucs’ offense will look much different from the one that helped win Super Bowl LV, as Tom Brady retired this offseason after an unprecedented 22-year career, and offensive linemen Ryan Jensen and Alex Cappa are slated to enter free agency, along with receiver Chris Godwin, tight end Rob Gronkowski, and running back Leonard Fournette. Marpet’s move isn’t the...
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For the first time since the shirtless meltdown, Antonio Brown sat down for an interview. And, continuing the trend of his recent behavior, he gave us some juicy gossip to discuss. Beside his lawyer, Sean Burstyn, the former Buccaneers receiver spoke with Bryant Gumbel on HBO’s Real Sports and dropped a few proverbial bombs: That coach Bruce Arians’ assertion that he wanted more targets at halftime is a “flat-out lie”; that the team’s medical staff knew about his ankle issue; and the team wanted him to play up the mental health treatment card for a nice payday. “These guys at Tampa Bay Bucs tr...
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Troll, troll, troll your boat. Like a jilted ex-lover, Antonio Brown just can’t seem to get over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers—despite the three-week gap since they last spoke. The mercurial wide receiver clearly still has some resentment as to how his time with the team came to a shirtless, equipment-throwing end. He wasted no time in trolling the team after its home playoff loss to the Rams on Sunday. Literally minutes after the final whistle, Brown posted an altered photo of himself during the aforementioned shirtless tirade holding a sign that reads “Bucs eliminated” with the caption “ICant” an...
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As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers enter the offseason earlier than they would have liked, they face another harsh reality: the possibility of Tom Brady’s career ending with their season. Team sources and some close to Brady all acknowledge that the (former?) QB remains noncommittal to playing beyond 2021. He could decide to lace ‘em up again—the 44-year-old has expressed a desire to play until he’s at least 45—though it’s certainly not a given. Chatter of his retirement has been circulating for a few weeks now, and Brady has said he wants to take at least a month after the season to decide on his ca...
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