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NFL Free Agency Winners and Losers

By Ryan WilsonMar 2nd 2009 – 11:10AM

The first weekend of NFL free agency is in the books and FanHouse, never one to wait around, crowns the very early winners and losers.Winners New York Giants While the Giants continue to see what the United States justice system has in store for Plaxico Burress, they used the first weekend of free agency to make their...

Report: Michael Clayton Stays in Tampa

By Chris BurkeFeb 28th 2009 – 10:59PM

To save some cap room prior to free agency, the Buccaneers waved farewell to five players, including wide receivers Joey Galloway and Ike Hilliard. Of course, when you cut two of the six receivers on your active roster, you leave yourself with a bit of a depth issue. To bridge the gap a bit, Tampa Bay has reportedly...

Buccaneers Clean House, Release 5

By Adam GretzFeb 25th 2009 – 2:20PM

Aside from having a new coaching staff and a new front office in 2009, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are also going to have quite a few new faces on the field. On Wednesday, the Buccaneers announced they will be releasing Joey Galloway, Derrick Brooks, Cato June, Warrick Dunn and Ike Hilliard. According to PFT, the sweeping...

Bucs WR Michael Clayton Is Finally Regaining His Rookie Form

By Ryan WilsonNov 8th 2008 – 9:13AM

A lot of people were surprised when the Buccaneers used the 15th overall pick of the 2004 draft to take wideout Michael Clayton. While he was a big target, he was considered slow and not much of a deep threat. All Clayton did was haul in 80 passes for 1,193 yards and 7 TDs, and a 14.9 yards-per-catch average. So much for...

Will Tampa Bay Add a Receiver Before Next Tuesday's Trade Deadline?

By Adam GretzOct 8th 2008 – 12:00PM

Trades outside of draft weekend are so rare in the NFL these days that some people probably don't even know when the league's in-season trade deadline is (It's next Tuesday, by the way). It's the exact opposite of say, Major League Baseball, where every fan in the league knows July 31 as the day. It's like a holiday on the...

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