Dec 31, 2023; Tampa, Florida, USA;  Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield (6) drops back to pass against the New Orleans Saints in the fourth quarter at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Bucs QB Baker Mayfield ‘full go’ with playoff spot on the line

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield received the green light to play in Sunday’s must-win game against the Carolina Panthers.

Mayfield avoided serious injury after taking a late hit in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss to the New Orleans Saints, and head coach Todd Bowles said his quarterback will play Sunday in Charlotte, N.C.

“He’s full go,” Bowles said after Friday’s practice. “He’ll be ready to go on Sunday. We expect him to be the same as he always was.”

The Buccaneers win the NFC South for the third consecutive season and would host a wild-card playoff game with a win over the Panthers (2-14).

Mayfield absorbed a blow to the ribs from Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu last week but remained in the game, although he appeared uncomfortable afterward.

X-rays were negative.

In his first season with the Buccaneers, the 28-year-old Mayfield has completed 64.4 percent of his passes for a 3,907 yards with 28 touchdowns — both career highs — and 10 interceptions in 16 starts. He also has rushed for a score.

Bowles also said cornerback Carlton Davis (concussion) and tight end Ko Kieft (shoulder) will play Sunday.

The Buccaneers also could win the division if they tie the Panthers and the New Orleans Saints lose to the Atlanta Falcons or tie.

The Buccaneers would still clinch a playoff berth with a tie, plus a loss by the Seattle Seahawks and a Green Bay Packers loss or tie.

–Field Level Media

Jan 8, 2023; Seattle, Washington, USA; Los Angeles Rams quarterback Baker Mayfield (17) participates in early pregame warmups against the Seattle Seahawks while wearing a    Love for Damar    t-shirt in honor of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin (3, not pictured) at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Bucs QBs Baker Mayfield, Kyle Trask to battle into training camp

With training camp just around the corner, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are still trying to determine who will fill Tom Brady’s shoes under center.

After three seasons with the Buccaneers, Brady officially announced his retirement back in February. It looked as if Kyle Trask was going to take over starting quarterback duties after sitting behind Brady in 2022, but Tampa Bay proceeded to sign veteran Baker Mayfield to a one-year deal worth up to $8.5 million in March.

Three months later, the Buccaneers still haven’t named a starter.

“Some time during camp or right after camp, there will be a decision made,” Tampa Bay coach Todd Bowles said. “It’s still a quarterback competition right now — I’m not going to award (anybody) in shorts and t-shirts.”

Mayfield, 28, will be looking to revive his career after struggling last season with the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams. He completed 60 percent of his passes for 2,163 yards with 10 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

In six starts with the Panthers and four with the Rams, Mayfield combined to go just 2-8-0.

The 25-year-old Trask, on the other hand, appeared in just one game last season, completing 3 of 9 passes for 23 yards.

Although the Buccaneers are without a starter just under three months from the regular season kicking off, Bowles isn’t worried about the state of his offense.

“In any competition, there’s waiting involved — you have to see who wins out and wins the competition,” Bowles said. “So, we’re good.”

Regardless of who gets named starter, Bowles assured that they will be ready. He said that both Mayfield and Trask have been getting sufficient reps this offseason.

Whoever locks down the job will be working with a new offensive coordinator in Dave Canales, who spent a total of 13 seasons with the Seahawks under Pete Carroll. He most recently served as a quarterbacks coach but was also a wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator during his time in Seattle.

–Field Level Media

Dec 25, 2022; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Todd Bowles: Bucs’ QB competition ‘constant analyzation’

After legendary quarterback Tom Brady hung up his cleats and called it a career, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been left with a huge void to fill under center.

Tampa Bay drafted Kyle Trask in the second round of the 2021 draft to help prepare for Brady’s eventual departure, but the Buccaneers also brought in a veteran presence this past offseason when they signed Baker Mayfield to a one-year deal.

With the starting position up for grabs, Tampa Bay coach Todd Bowles has been keeping a close eye on both Trask and Mayfield during organized team activities.

“You don’t hit the quarterbacks in OTAs, nor do you hit them in mini-camps or even training camp until they play games. So you really don’t know who is what under pressure,” Bowles said Tuesday. “From an analyzing standpoint, again it’s the grasp of the offense, it’s the reading of the defense — it’s not necessarily making the big play but the right play.

“Then it comes down to moxie, it comes down to intelligence — in-game intelligence and adjustments and fits and film work. You can see who the team galvanizes around and who’s ready to play the first game and you make a decision from there. It’s constant analyzation, whether it’s small or whether it’s big.”

Former Los Angeles Rams quarterback John Wolford is also on the depth chart but has not taken any reps as a starter at OTAs.

“We switch them up all the time,” Bowles said about who gets to take snaps as a starter. “It doesn’t mean anything — Kyle has taken them and Baker has taken them.”

Mayfield, 28, will be entering his sixth season and has already given the league a taste of what he brings to the field. However, there are a lot of unknowns surrounding the 25-year-old Trask, who appeared in just one game last season and only had nine pass attempts.

“He’s getting the reps,” Bowles said of Trask. “When you get more reps, you get more confidence. Obviously, and rightfully so, with Tom there last year and Blaine (Gabbert) there, he didn’t get the reps he should get. He’s getting a lot of reps right now.

“It’s really an indoctrination of his rookie year — getting all the reps he’s getting. As he gets those reps, he gets more confidence so he’s happy to be playing.”

Trask has also been adjusting to offensive coordinator Dave Canales, who is entering his first season with the Buccaneers after holding various roles with the Seattle Seahawks on Pete Carroll’s staff from 2010-22.

Canales’ offensive scheme focuses more on working outside of the pocket, which is something that Trask has been enjoying.

“This new scheme allows you to get outside the pocket and use your legs more. That’s really exciting for me,” Trask said. “As a quarterback, anytime you can get out on the edge it’s really exciting to throw one on the run or get outside the pocket and make a play (or) run for a first down or something like that.”

Should he land the starting job, Mayfield will be looking to redeem himself after a disappointing 2022 season. He played seven games (six starts) for the Carolina Panthers and five games (four starts) for the Rams, completing 60 percent of his passes while throwing for 2,163 yards, 10 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

–Field Level Media

Dec 25, 2022; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Report: Bucs’ Todd Bowles not coaching for job Monday

Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles’ job is not on the line in Monday night’s wild-card game against the visiting Dallas Cowboys, the Tampa Bay Times reported Saturday.

Bowles, 59, guided the Buccaneers to an NFC South title despite finishing with a losing record (8-9) in his first year as the team’s head coach.

Tampa Bay never won more than two games in a row this season and finished 25th in the NFL in scoring with 18.4 points per game.

The report points out that the Glazer family, which owns the Buccaneers, has never fired a coach after one season. Greg Schiano (2012-13) and Lovie Smith (2014-15) both coached two seasons and neither made the playoffs.

Bowles was promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach on March 30 after Bruce Arians moved to a job in the front office.

Bowles has a career record of 34-50 including his tenure with the Miami Dolphins (2011) and New York Jets (2015-18). This is his first appearance in the postseason.

–Field Level Media

First-year Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles is entering his second stint as an NFL head coach.

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Bucs coach Todd Bowles (personal) misses practice

Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles missed Wednesday’s practice for personal reasons but is expected to return later in the day and be present for the rest of the week’s preparations.

The team did not disclose the reasons for Bowles’ absence. Assistant head coach Harold Goodwin handled Bowles’ duties, including speaking to the media following practice.

“He’s fine,” Goodwin told the Tampa Bay Times. “Just had to take care of a personal issue, but he’s fine.”

Tom Brady, as expected, didn’t practice Wednesday. He’s expected to sit midweek practices for rest and recovery. He’s also dealing with a minor shoulder issue from last week’s game.

“My shoulder is doing OK,” Brady said Monday on his “Let’s Go!” podcast. “You know, just some bumps and bruises and I kind of took a hit there on it. Got some treatment (Monday). Got a little (Sunday) night. So I’m sure I’ll be fine in the end.”

Tight end Cameron Brate (concussion) and safety Logan Ryan (foot) did not practice either.

The Bucs (2-2) host the Atlanta Falcons (2-2) on Sunday.

–Field Level Media

Jan 23, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) reacts during the first half against the Los Angeles Rams in a NFC Divisional playoff football game at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Todd Bowles on Tom Brady’s return: ‘No definitive date’

There is “no definitive date” for quarterback Tom Brady’s return to the Buccaneers, head coach Todd Bowles said Thursday.

Brady has been absent from training camp since being excused from practice on Aug. 11.

At the time, Bowles said Brady would be away for personal reasons until “sometime after” Tampa Bay’s second preseason game this Saturday night at the Tennessee Titans.

Bowles declined to provide a firm timeline on Thursday.

“We’ll see. We’ll talk about it next week,” Bowles told reporters. “Not concerned about it right now. We’re trying to practice against Tennessee and play a game. I said ‘sometime after Tennessee.’ There’s no definitive date for me. But we’ll check on it, we’ll keep in touch and we’ll find out.”

Bowles said he has stayed in contact with Brady and that he remains confident that the seven-time Super Bowl champion will be under center for the Sept. 11 season opener on the road against the Dallas Cowboys.

Brady, who turned 45 earlier this month, led the NFL with 5,316 passing yards and 43 touchdown passes in 2021.

The three-time MVP and 15-time Pro Bowl selection is the NFL’s all-time leader in touchdown passes and passing yards, attempts and completions.

–Field Level Media