The Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren't set to make too many big splash signings in free agency, but there are still a few small signings they can make to shore up areas of need – and some of those signings may look familiar.
Following a humbling, 25-11 loss on Monday Night Football to the unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles, Bucs head coach Todd Bowles commented on Tampa Bay’s banged up secondary.
The Bucs came into camp with just a few starting positions up for grabs. Quarterback being the most important one, but there was no clear starter at nickelback, either.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense is wasting no time getting the ball in the hands of its offense. Tampa Bay had a previous turnover in the game when linebacker J.J.
Buccaneers ERFA DB Dee Delaney and G Nick Leverett officially signed their exclusive rights tenders for the 2023 season on Monday. Exclusive rights contracts
The Bucs have brought back one of their numerous free agents on defense, including cornerbacks Jamel Dean and Dee Delaney, linebacker Lavonte David, outside linebackers Anthony Nelson and Cam Gill and defensive lineman Pat O’Connor.
Fox Sports’ Greg Auman is reporting the Buccaneers will have defensive back and special teams star Dee Delaney back for the 2023 season.
Besides the departures of Richard Sherman and Pierre Desir, and the rookie depth additions that counteract them, the room looks quite the same as it did last season.
The Buccaneers need all the help/bodies they can get when it comes to the secondary, so it's great news that cornerback Dee Delaney has been cleared to
The Buccaneers have dealt with their fair share of cornerback injuries this season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers already lost one cornerback before Sunday’s game against the Washington Football Team even started, and they’ll be without another one for the rest of the day.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers received some mixed news regarding injuries in the secondary on Thursday. Cornerback Dee Delaney practiced in full for the first
Brown has 29 catches for 418 yards and four touchdowns this season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers nearly got a takeaway on their first defensive possession against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, and they finished the job a couple of drives later.
How becoming a father helped one of the newest Bucs refocus his career If Dee Delaney is active Thursday night when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Dallas Cowboys to get the new NFL season started, it’ll be just his fourth active game as a professional football player.
Dee Delaney was one of several veterans who were considered a longshot to make the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' final roster this year after signing with the team in May.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a third takeaway in the first half of Saturday night’s preseason finale against the Houston Texans, this one courtesy of cornerback Dee Delaney.
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