With the signing of several new players in free agency by the Bucs this offseason, team announced new uniform numbers for them on Wednesday. On Wednesday, Greg Auman of Fox Sports tweeted an update of seven players and their new numbers for the Bucs this season.
Reinforcing the offensive line this offseason was one of the Bucs’ biggest priorities. After losing Aaron Stinnie and Nick Leverett in free agency and Matt Feiler not expected to be re-signed, the team replaced them by signing veterans Ben Bredeson and Sua Opeta.
The Bucs are experiencing some useful roster turnover with the signing of offensive linemen Ben Bredeson and Sua Opeta. Former starting center Ryan Jensen has officially announced his retirement.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are one of the winners early in the free agency period. The front office has been able to retain a plethora of key free agents while also adding outside talent. According to multiple reports, the latest move for the Buccaneers is to strengthen the offensive line.
Offensive lineman Ben Bredeson, whom the New York Giants acquired in a 2021 trade with the Baltimore Ravens, has signed a one-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers worth up to $3.5 million.
Two former New York residents are heading to Tampa to compete for Buccaneers jobs.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers hosted G Ben Bredeson & DB Bryce Hall for a visit on Thursday, according to Aaron Wilson. Hall, 26, is a former fifth-round pick of the Jets back in 2020.
Giants face interesting decision on whether or not to bring Bredeson back Is Ben Bredeson part of the solution to the New York Giants’ offensive line woes?
Height: 6-foot-5 Weight: 315 lbs. Age: 25 NFL Exp.: 4 Years College: Michigan The New York Giants’ offensive line was a carousel of rotating pieces throughout the 2023 season.
Second-year offensive lineman has been having a tough time trying to fill in for Andrew Thomas It has been a rough couple of games for New York Giants offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu.
Andrew Thomas's absence was glaringly visible on a historically bad pass-protection night, and the OL appears to be in complete shambles between injury and ineffectiveness.
The New York Giants are getting a big reinforcement on the offensive line this week as starting LG Ben Bredeson was cleared by independent docs yesterday after a full-contact practice, per Art Stapleton.
Week 3 of the NFL season kicks off with one of the two double-digit spread games on the slate, with the New York Giants (1-1) traveling to the San Francisco 49ers (2-0).
Week 3 begins with a lopsided matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the New York Giants on "Thursday Night Football." And YB's Jack Dougherty is here with the picks.
Even though the New York Giants made significant enhancements to various positions, the offensive line continues to be a concern as they head into the 2023 season.
Giants training camp may be months away but the evaluation process never ends. Some players are up, some players are down. Here’s a look at where a few players are trending.
Height: 6-foot-5 | Weight: 315 pounds 2022 stats: GP 11 / GS 8. 542 offensive snaps, zero sacks allowed Ben Bredeson was originally selected in the fourth round of the 2020 draft by the Baltimore Ravens.
As they jockey for spots in the playoffs, the New York Giants and Washington Commanders have the unusual assignment of facing each other in Weeks 13 and 15.
The Giants were one of the surprise stories of the NFL during the early portion of the season, but the team will soon be receiving reinforcements.
This year a lower leg ailment has held Smith out of the first seven games of the year.
The New York Giants might’ve walked away from Week 7 with a victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but they certainly endured several battle scars. Multiple offensive players went down during the contest, but that didn’t stop the Giants from scoring 23 points and doing enough damage to secure their sixth win of the 2022 season.
The New York Giants have seemingly made a crucial decision regarding their starting lineup in Week One of the 2022 regular season. Ben Bredeson is listed as the starting left guard in the Giants’ first unofficial depth chart against the Tennessee Titans.
Shepard and Slayton are both dealing with hamstring injuries, while Bredeson hurt his hand in last Sunday's loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
The Giants seem to be losing at least one offensive lineman per week.
General manager Dave Gettleman and the Giants continued wheeling and dealing as the countdown to final cuts commenced. The depth along the offensive line was an apparent problem to anyone who witnessed the entirety of the Giants' preseason, so New York made two trades for young interior offensive linemen.
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