Bucs, Steelers and Teddy Bridgewater
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The mother of both the Tampa Bay safety and Cleveland quarterback Shedeur Sanders wows in Pittsburgh with her game-day look.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers first-round pick Emeka Egbuka gave fans something to cheer about during Saturday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, hauling in his first NFL touchdown on his only reception of the night.
Following a first-team Associated Press All-Pro season, Chris Boswell has been waiting for a pay raise. He’s minimally […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers’ Chris Boswell Ends Hold-In,
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers second preseason game of the year kicks off in just a few hours, with the Bucs slated to face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Steel City.
It wasn’t the two passes he batted away from receivers or the one tackle in 17 defensive snaps last week against Tennessee that popped out on film. What got Bucs coaches excited about Jacob Parrish in the first preseason game was a play he didn’t make.
Roman Wilson provided optimism Saturday night that the Pittsburgh Steelers may have a capable No. 2 wide receiver this season. The second-year wideout, who missed all but a handful of snaps last season,
With stars like Mike Evans, Baker Mayfield, and Lavonte David sidelined, Saturday’s preseason matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Pittsburgh Steelers provides the perfect opportunity for other veteran leaders to step up and showcase their value.
New Bucs QB Teddy Bridgewater started in his debut with the team and threw two early touchdown passes to give the Bucs an early lead before Chase McLaughlin's walk-off field goal put the Bucs at 2-0 i
Licht and his staff have been unbending about certain qualities they seek in players since 2019, and the Bucs have benefited.
Teddy Bridgewater’s second completion with the Bucs was nearly memorable for the wrong reasons. Receiver Jalen McMillan made a spectacular leaping catch of an 18-yard pass in the first quarter of Saturday’s preseason game but was flipped on his head by Steelers defensive back Daryl Porter.