The Bucs opened their 2024 OTA (organized team activity) period on Tuesday, May 21 under sunny skies and somewhat warm, but breezy conditions at the AdventHealth Training Center in Tampa.
With the Antoine Winfield Jr. extension taken care of, one crucial financial priority remains for the Buccaneers this offseason.
After the Bucs finalized a big-money, long-term contract with All-Pro safety Antoine Winfield Jr., attention quickly turned to All-Pro and three-time Pro Bowl left tackle Tristan Wirfs.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs did not report to OTAs and does not plan to in the immediate future as he seeks a long-term contract and does not want to risk injury, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
Jeremy Fowler reports the Buccaneers and LT Tristan Wirfs have not made progress on a new contract extension, and as a result, Wirfs is skipping OTAs. The practices are voluntary and Wirfs is not required to be there.
Pro Football Focus recently released its annual list of Top 25 players under the age of 25. For the first time in several years the Bucs did not have a representative make the list.
Insider Ari Meirov explains the significance of Antoine Winfield Jr. becoming the highest-paid defensive back in NFL history and what it means for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tristan Wirfs.
With the NFL draft over, the Buccaneers are on a slow but steady ramp to the 2024 season. Their roster is largely set, but two major issues remain: the long-term contract statuses of left tackle Tristan Wirfs and safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
Big news for Bucs Pro Bowl left tackle Tristan Wirfs on Wednesday, and he didn’t really do anything himself. Lions All-Pro right tackle Penei Sewell agreed to a four-year contract extension worth $112 million.
The time is coming for another cornerstone piece of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to get paid. We saw quarterback Baker Mayfield and wide receiver Mike Evans get their paydays this offseason, now it's time for left tackle Tristan Wirfs to get his.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers didn’t just land the GOAT in the 2020 offseason; they also found a franchise cornerstone on either side of the ball, both of whom would come to define a new era for the franchise.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers “family” grew by two last week. Quarterback Baker Mayfield and tackle Tristan Wirfs both became fathers for the first time. Wirfs welcomed son Julius Patrick Wirfs, while Mayfield celebrated the arrival of his daughter Kova Jade Mayfield.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers family welcomed two new additions recently, and the joy is already palpable. Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield and his wife Emily recently welcomed a baby daughter into the world, while offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs and his girlfriend Meredith became proud parents to a baby boy.
Earlier this week a report by ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and safety Antoine Winfield Jr stated the two sides were closing in on a deal that would make Winfield Jr the highest paid safety in the league.
A report this week indicated that there is optimism about the state of contract talks between the Buccaneers and safety Antoine Winfield and Thursday brought confimation of that feeling from one of the key figures in those negotiations.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs left little doubt he wants Baker Mayfield to remain the club's starting quarterback past this season.
Seeing players exchange jerseys with a member of the opposing team following a game is now a regular ritual in the NFL. The tradition originated on the soccer pitch, but over the past several years, has become commonplace on the gridiron as well. It's the ultimate sign of respect.
The New Orleans Saints-Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC South divisional matchup has picked up major steam the past couple of seasons and to those who actually pay attention to the NFL, the Saints-Bucs are indeed a rivalry of sorts.
Add Pro Bowl offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs to the list of Buccaneers players who have heard and responded to people doubting the team will compete this season now that quarterback Tom Brady is retired for good.
Tristan Wirfs of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers continues to be his harshest critic regarding his ongoing switch from right tackle to left tackle.
Tristan Wirfs of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers acknowledged after Friday's training camp practice he needed assistance from the team sports psychologist while making the move from right tackle to left tackle this offseason.
The Buccaneers are following through with the long-rumored plan to move Tristan Wirfs from right to left tackle. The All-Pro blocker confirmed as much Tuesday.
Pro Football Focus recently posted their list of the best 32 offensive tackles in the NFL. And yes Buccaneers’ Tristan Wirfs is on the list, just not as high as some would like.
The 2020 first-round pick has established himself as one of the top right tackles in the NFL, earning a pair of Pro Bowl nods and two All-Pro selections.
This is not viewed as a lock just yet, but an insider writes the assumption is the former first-round pick will change positions ahead of his fourth season.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!