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2 0 16 T A M P A B A Y B U C C A N E E R S MEDIA INFORMATION AT PRESEASON GAME TWO AT JACKSONVILLE AUG. 20TH - 7:30 PM TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS ONE BUCCANEER PLACE, TAMPA FLORIDA TEL (813) 554-1311 FAX (813) 387-6317 2016 WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE PUBLIC RELATIONS AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (0-1) AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (0-1) SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2016, 7:30 P.M. ET EVERBANK STADIUM (66,851) NETWORK TELEVISION: WTTA/GREAT 38 PLAY-BY-PLAY: CHRIS MYERS ANALYST: RONDE BARBER SIDELINE: DAN LUCAS BUCS RADIO: US 103.5, FLAGSHIP STATION (103.5 FM, 620 AM & 95.3 FM) PLAY-BY-PLAY: GENE DECKERHOFF ANALYST: DAVE MOORE SIDELINE: T.J. RIVES LAST GAME: TAMPA BAY LOST AT PHILADELPHIA, 17-9; JACKSONVILLE LOST AT N.Y. JETS, 17-13 ALL-TIME SERIES This marks the second time in three years these teams have played each other in the preseason, after a stretch of nine consecutive years of doing so (2002-10). The Jaguars hold an all-time lead of 7-3 in the preseason series and downed the Buccaneers in Jacksonville, 16-10 (8/8/14) in the last preseason action between the two clubs. The Buccaneers and Jaguars have met for six times in the regular season, with Tampa Bay winning in the teams’ most recent matchup, a 38-31 victory in Tampa last season. Jacksonville leads the all-time regular season series 4-2, with Tampa Bay winning the inaugural meeting between the clubs with a 17-16 victory in Tampa in 1995. Jacksonville claimed each of the next four contests, winning three in Jacksonville: in 1998 (29-24), 2003 (17-10) and 2011 (41-14), along with a 24-23 win in Tampa in 2007. REGULAR SEASON SERIES BY THE NUMBERS Overall Regular Season Series������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Jacksonville leads, 4-2 Home Record vs. Jacksonville Jaguars.............................................................................................................2-1 Road Record vs. Jacksonville Jaguars..............................................................................................................0-3 Current Streak........................................................................................................ Buccaneers, one game (2015) Buccaneers Longest Streak.....................................................................................One game, twice, last (2015) Jaguars Longest Streak.................................................................................................Four games, (1998-2011) Regular Season Point Total.................................................................................... Buccaneers 126– Jaguars 158 Most Points, Buccaneers.........................................................................................38, Buccaneers 38-31 (2015) Most Points, Jaguars......................................................................................................41, Jaguars 41-16 (2011) Most Points, both teams..........................................................................................69, Buccaneers 38-31 (2015) Fewest Points, Buccaneers...........................................................................................10, Jaguars 17-10 (2003) Fewest Points, Jaguars............................................................................................16, Buccaneers 17-16 (1995) Fewest Points, both teams............................................................................................27, Jaguars 17-10 (2003) Largest Win, Buccaneers................................................................................ 7 points, Buccaneers 38-31 (2015) Largest Win, Jaguars........................................................................................... 27 points, Jaguars 41-16 (2011) Nelson Luis Director of Communications [email protected] Michael Pehanich Sr. Public Relations Manager [email protected] Allen Barrett Public Relations Manager [email protected] DATE 8/11 8/20 8/26 9/1 2016 Schedule and Results (0-0) PRESEASON OPPONENT (TV) TIME/RESULTS at Philadelphia (WTTA) L, 17-9 at Jacksonville (WTTA) 7:30 p.m. CLEVELAND (CBS) 8:00 p.m. WASHINGTON (WFLA) 7:30 p.m. DATE 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/10 10/23 10/30 11/3 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4 12/11 12/18 12/24 1/1/17 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENT (TV) at Atlanta (FOX) at Arizona (FOX) LOS ANGELES (FOX) DENVER (CBS) at Carolina (ESPN) Bye Week at San Francisco^ (FOX) OAKLAND^ (CBS) ATLANTA (NFLN) CHICAGO^ (FOX) at Kansas City^ (FOX) SEATTLE^ (FOX) at San Diego^ (FOX) NEW ORLEANS^ (FOX) at Dallas^ (FOX) at New Orleans^ (FOX) CAROLINA^ (FOX) TIME 1:00 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:25 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS - All Times Eastern ^ Subject to Flexible Scheduling Kelly Schutz Public Relations Coordinator [email protected] Chris King Public Relations Coordinator [email protected] STATISTICAL COMPARISON A look at how the teams match up in the final 2015 season rankings: Category Total Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Points Scored Points Allowed Sacks Sacks Allowed Turnover Margin Tampa Bay 5th (375.9 ypg) 5th (135.1 ypg) 17th (240.8 ypg) 10th (340.4 ypg) 11th (100.4 ypg) 16th (240.0 ypg) 20th (21.4 ppg) 26th (26.1 ppg) t14th (38.0) t4th (27.0) t22nd (-5) Jacksonville 18th (348.8 ypg) 27th (92.1 ypg) 10th (256.8 ypg) 24th (375.0 ypg) 15th (106.8 ypg) 29th (268.2 ypg) 14th (23.5 ppg) 31st (28.0 ppg) t20th (36.0) 29th (51.0) 29th (-10) Team Leaders Rushing Yards Rushing Touchdowns Passer Rating Passing Yards Passing Touchdowns Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Tackles Sacks Interceptions Tampa Bay Doug Martin (1,402 - 2nd, NFL) D. Martin, J. Winston (6) Jameis Winston (84.2) Jameis Winston (4,042) Jameis Winston (22) Mike Evans (74) Mike Evans (1,206) A. Seferian-Jenkins, C. Sims (4) Lavonte David (147 - 3rd, NFL) Gerald McCoy (8.5 - 5th, DTs) Lavonte David (3 - t3rd, LBs) Jacksonville T.J. Yeldon (740) B. Bortles, T.J. Yeldon (2) Blake Bortles (88.2) Blake Bortles (4,428) Blake Bortles (35) Allen Robinson (80) Allen Robinson (1,400) Allen Robinson (14) Paul Posluszny (133 - 5th, NFL) Jared Odrick (5.5) Davon House (4) 2016 PRESEASON LEADERS A look at each team’s 2016 preseason leaders: Team Leaders Rushing Yards Rushing Touchdowns Passer Rating Passing Yards Passing Touchdowns Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Tackles Sacks Interceptions Tampa Bay Doug Martin (13) None Jameis Winston (148.6) Ryan Griffin (148) Jameis Winston (1) R. Hansbrough, R. Shepard (3) Russell Shepard (62) Russell Shepard (1) Luke Rhodes (5) Four tied (1.0) Isaiah Johnson (1) Jacksonville C. Ivory, T.J. Yeldon (26) Chris Ivory (1) Blake Bortles (118.8) Brandon Allen (138) None Marqise Lee (4) Allen Robinson (80) None Telvin Smith (5) Three tied (1.0) None WEEKLY MEDIA SCHEDULE TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 No Media Availability WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 10:00 a.m. - Joint Practice with Jacksonville 12:30 p.m. - HC Dirk Koetter Media Availability and player availability after practice 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 10:00 a.m. - Joint Practice with Jacksonville 12:30 p.m. - HC Dirk Koetter Media Availability and player availability after practice FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 No Media Availability SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 7:30 p.m. - Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Jacksonville Jaguars at Everbank Stadium SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 4:00 p.m. - HC Dirk Koetter Media Availability - ALL TIMES EASTERN - TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE NOTES FROM LAST GAME - The Buccaneers defense held the Eagles offense to just 21 net passing yards in the first half, the fewest Tampa Bay has allowed in the first half of a preseason game since facing the Chiefs in 2000 (8/25/00). - The Buccaneers recorded four sacks in the contest, with DE Howard Jones, DT Clinton McDonald, DE Jacquies Smith and DT Akeem Spence each recording one. The team’s four sacks in the first half are the most in a preseason game since recording four in the first half at Buffalo (8/23/14). - In the first quarter, QB Jameis Winston connected with WR Russell Shepard on a 26-yard touchdown pass. It is the first career preseason touchdown pass for Winston and Shepard’s second career preseason touchdown reception. Shepard led Tampa Bay with 62 receiving yards on the night. - LB Luke Rhodes, making his NFL preseason debut, recorded a forced fumble from Eagles WR Josh Huff. - S Isaiah Johnson, making his NFL preseason debut, intercepted a pass from Eagles QB Carson Wentz, returning it 35 yards. - Players making their Buccaneers preseason debut: punter Bryan Anger, defensive end Robert Ayers Jr., defensive end Kourtnei Brown*, wide receiver Andre Davis, defensive tackle A.J. Francis, linebacker Jeremiah George, linebacker Adarius Glanton*, center Ben Gottschalk, center Joe Hawley*, quarterback Ryan Griffin, running back Storm Johnson, defensive end Martin Ifedi, defensive end Howard Jones*, wide receiver Jonathan Krause, wide receiver Freddie Martino, defensive tackle Cliff Matthews, offensive lineman Kelvin Palmer, wide receiver Bernard Reedy, cornerback Josh Robinson, linebacker Daryl Smith and wide receiver Evan Spencer *Player joined the Buccaneers during the 2015 season and played in regular season games, but did not appear in the preseason with the team. - Players making their NFL preseason debut: kicker Roberto Aguayo, linebacker Micah Awe, running back Peyton Barber, linebacker Devante Bond, defensive tackle Travis Britz, tight end Kivon Cartwright, tight end Alan Cross, cornerback Daniel Davie, cornerback Javien Elliot, tackle Taylor Fallin, offensive lineman Joel Hale, running back Russell Hansbrough, cornerback Vernon Hargreaves III, safety Isaiah Johnson, tackle Kelby Johnson, defensive tackle DaVonte Lambert, safety Elijah Shumate, defensive back Ryan Smith, defensive end Noah Spence, tight end Danny Vitale, defensive end Channing Ward and tackle Leonard Wester. LAST GAME RECAP PHILADELPHIA – Opening the preseason on the road in Philadelphia, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers got off to a slow start after fumbling the opening kickoff return, giving possession to the Eagles deep in Buccaneers territory. Three plays later, Philadelphia took a 7-0 lead following a five-yard rushing touchdown by running back Ryan Mathews. Following a three-and-out by the Tampa Bay offense, Philadelphia took over near midfield. The Eagles then had a three-and-out of their own, driven by a sack of quarterback Chase Daniel by defensive end Jacquies Smith. However, on the next offensive series for the Buccaneers, quarterback Jameis Winston was sacked and lost the ball, which was recovered by the Eagles, who then made the game 14-0 with a rushing touchdown by Daniel. Tampa Bay got things rolling a bit on their next possession, as the team moved down the field and scored with a 26-yard pass from Winston to wide receiver Russell Shepard. Kicker Roberto Aguayo’s extra point attempt bounced off the left upright, however, leaving the score 14-6. The Buccaneers’ pass rush made its presence felt in the second TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE quarter, adding three sacks to the one gained earlier in the first quarter and holding the Eagles to punts throughout the quarter. In the second half, cornerback Johnthan Banks forced a Philadelphia fumble, and safety Isaiah Johnson recovered the ball, but a penalty negated the play. However, on the following play, quarterback Carson Wentz was intercepted by Johnson, who returned the ball 25 yards. Tampa Bay quarterback Ryan Griffin took the field on the next series, but was sacked on third-and-9, fumbling the ball but managing to regain possession to set up a punt. Following a punt by the Eagles, the Buccaneers offense took the field once more, but the drive ended with an interception, which Philadelphia turned into a 42-yard field goal four plays later, bringing the score to 17-6. On the ensuing drive, Tampa Bay put up a field goal of their own, marching to the Philadelphia 20, where Aguayo cleared a 38-yarder for the 17-9 score. Later in the fourth quarter, the Buccaneers put together a 69-yard drive to the Eagles’ seven-yard line, but Griffin was picked off in the end zone, sealing Philadelphia’s victory. 3 HEAD TO HEAD LAST REGULAR SEASON MEETING Jacksonville leads 7-3 (Preseason) SeasonResult Site 2002 W, 20-0 Jacksonville 2003 W, 10-6 Tampa 2004 L, 14-6 Jacksonville 2005 L, 20-17 Tampa 2006 L, 29-18 Jacksonville 2007 L, 31-19 Jacksonville 2008 L, 23-17 Tampa 2009 W, 24-23 Jacksonville 2010 L, 19-13 Tampa 2014 L, 16-10 Jacksonville Tampa Bay 38, Jacksonville 31 (October 11, 2015) TAMPA – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured a home win in a back-andforth battle with the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 5, persevering for the 38-31 victory. After the Jaguars won the toss and elected to defer, Tampa Bay took possession of the ball and drove to the Jacksonville 18, where kicker Connor Barth completed a 35-yard field goal for the 3-0 Tampa Bay lead. After trading punts, the Jaguars put together a drive that stretched into the beginning of the second quarter, where quarterback Blake Bortles threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Allen Hurns. The Buccaneers answered with running back Doug Martin, who broke free for a 39-yard run, followed by a 20-yard run, putting Tampa Bay in good position to score. A sack on third down forced another field goal attempt, however, and Barth was good from 45 yards to bring the score to 7-6. Following a Jacksonville punt, returner Bobby Rainey took the ball 58 yards, setting up a 10-yard touchdown pass from Winston to Martin three plays later and giving the Buccaneers a 13-7 lead. Safety Bradley McDougald intercepted Bortles on the next drive and the Tampa Bay offense capitalized on the turnover, as Winston hit wide receiver Mike Evans for a 17-yard completion to bring the ball to the three-yard line, where Martin punched it into the end zone two plays later, extending the Buccaneers’ lead to 20-7. Jacksonville replied with a 78-yard scoring drive, capped off by a 13-yard touchdown pass from Bortles to wide receiver Allen Robinson, sending the teams to halftime at 20-14. Coming out for the third quarter, the Jaguars narrowed the lead even further, 2017, with a 31-yard field goal by kicker Jason Myers. Following a punt by Tampa Bay that gave Jacksonville possession at their 39-yard line, the Jaguars took the lead with a drive that moved the ball efficiently and ended with a four-yard touchdown pass to running back T.J. Yeldon. Tampa Bay then brought the game to 24-23 after Barth completed a 47yard field goal on the next drive. During the ensuing drive, defensive end George Johnson forced running back Corey Grant to fumble, and defensive end Jacquies Smith was able to scoop the ball up and return it for the touchdown. Winston and wide receiver Vincent Jackson then connected on the two-point conversion to give the Buccaneers a one-score advantage, 31-24. After a Jaguars punt and a 25-yard return by Rainey, Winston led the team to the Jacksonville 1, where Martin leapt over defenders and across the goal line for his third touchdown of the game and the 38-24 lead. Jacksonville came back late in the fourth quarter, making it a onescore game with a five-yard touchdown pass from Bortles to Robinson. With under two minutes to play, the Jaguars then attempted an onside kick, but Jackson recovered the ball, allowing the Tampa Bay offense to take the field and run out the remaining time. Jacksonville leads 4-2 (Regular Season) SeasonResult Site 1995 W, 17-16 Tampa 1998 L, 29-24 Jacksonville 2003 L, 17-10 Jacksonville 2007 L, 24-23 Tampa 2011 L, 41-14 Jacksonville 2015 W, 38-31 Tampa LAST PRESEASON MEETING Jacksonville 16, Tampa Bay 10 (August 8, 2014) JACKSONVILLE – Starting off their 2014 season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traveled to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars, where the game was tied in the fourth quarter, before a late touchdown by Jacksonville took the 16-10 victory. The teams traded punts throughout a majority of the first quarter – which featured most of each club’s regular starters on both sides of the ball – until Jaguars safety Winston Guy intercepted quarterback Josh McCown late in the quarter, returning the ball 65 yards for the 7-0 lead. On the following Tampa Bay possession, McCown was sacked, and the fumbled ball was recovered by Jacksonville. However, the Buccaneers defense held the Jaguars, and Tampa Bay got on the board during the next drive with a 44-yard field goal by kicker Connor Barth. Down 7-3, the Buccaneers opened the second half of play with a nearly six-minute drive, but facing third-and-21, running back Mike James fell just short with a 20-yard pass from quarterback Mike Glennon. The Jaguars extended their lead to 10-3 late in the third quarter, when kicker Kasey Redfern hit a 26-yard field goal after quarterback Blake Bortles found wide receiver Mike Brown on a 31-yard pass that was further aided by a personal foul call on Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers responded quickly, and Glennon tied the game, 10-10, on the next drive, capping off an 85-yard drive with a six-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tommy Streeter. As the clock wound down in the fourth quarter, the Jaguars were able to regain the lead, extending a drive on the back of another untimely penalty by the Buccaneers and then scoring on a 23-yard touchdown run by running back Denard Robinson, though the attempt for a two-point conversion failed. Tampa Bay was unable to convert on its two remaining possessions of the night, and Jacksonville took the 16-10 victory. 4 TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE SERIES HIGHLIGHTS Below are highlights of how selected Buccaneers have performed during their careers against Jacksonville. DT Clinton McDonald: In a 45-17 victory with the Seattle Seahawks (9/22/13), registered a career-high 1.5 sacks, while chipping in five tackles. LB Kwon Alexander: Notched his first career sack and tied a career high with two passes defensed in a 38-31 Buccaneers victory against Jacksonville (10/11/15). S Bradley McDougald: Recorded an interception against Jacksonville (10/11/15), to go along with three tackles. DE Robert Ayers: Recorded five tackles, one sack and four quarterback hits at Jacksonville, as a member of the Denver Broncos (9/12/10). WR Louis Murphy: Grabbed six passes for 59 yards and one touchdown while playing for the Oakland Raiders (12/12/10). LB Lavonte David: Totaled 10 tackles, one sack and one pass defensed against Jacksonville (10/11/15). TE Brandon Myers: Caught a then career-best seven passes (since surpassed) as a member of the Oakland Raiders (10/21/12). CB Brent Grimes: As a member of the Miami Dolphins, returned an interception 22 yards for a touchdown in a victory at Jacksonville (10/26/14). RB Charles Sims: Totaled a career-high 136 yards from scrimmage (51 rushing, 85 receiving), with his 85 receiving yards also marking a career best, in a win over Jacksonville (10/11/15). WR Vincent Jackson: As a member of the San Diego Chargers, caught four passes for 72 yards and one touchdown in a 38-14 victory (12/5/11). CB Alterraun Verner: In nine career games against Jacksonville (eight with the Tennessee Titans, one with Tampa Bay), totaled 20 tackles, six passes defensed and three interceptions… Made a career-best four solo special teams tackles against the Jaguars (12/30/12)… Recorded five tackles and a half sack in a Buccaneers win (10/11/15). DE Howard Jones: Made his NFL debut vs. Jacksonville (10/11/15), contributing two sacks. RB Doug Martin: Scored three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) and rushed for 123 yards against Jacksonville (10/11/15). QB Jameis Winston: Completed 13-of-19 passes (68.4 pct.) for 209 yards and one touchdown, with a passer rating of 122.5 in a 38-31 Buccaneers victory (10/11/15). DT Gerald McCoy: Totaled 1.5 sacks in a 38-31 Buccaneers victory against Jacksonville (10/11/15). SERIES HIGHLIGHTS Despite being outgained 350-246 the Buccaneers defeated Jacksonville 17-16 in the two teams first-ever meeting (11/19/95)… The Bucs watched their upset hopes at Jacksonville slip away on a fourth-quarter 70-yard touchdown run by Jaguar RB Fred Taylor (11/15/98)… Jacksonville WR Jimmy Smith’s diving 48-yard touchdown reception with 10:23 remaining in the fourth quarter lifted Jacksonville to a 17-10 win Smith finished with a game-high 10 receptions for 136 yards. LB Derrick Brooks forced a fumble that was recovered by CB Tim Wansley as the Buccaneers recorded a takeaway in their 53rd consecutive game. (11/30/03)… Despite a six reception 115-yard performance from WR Joey Galloway the Buccaneers TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE fell to Jacksonville 24-23 at Raymond James Stadium in a game that came down to the final minute (10/28/07)… The Jaguars capitalized on seven Buccaneers turnovers to earn a 41-14 victory (12/11/11)… RB Doug Martin scored three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) and rushed for 123 yards in a Buccaneers 38-31 victory (10/11/15)… PR Bobby Rainey earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after totaling 85 punt return yards, including a 58-yard return that set up a Tampa Bay touchdown… The Buccaneers defense totaled six sacks… 5 REGULAR SEASON SUPERLATIVES VS. JACKSONVILLE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS VS. JACKSONVILLE TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS VS. PHILADELPHIA RUSHING YARDS FIRST DOWNS YardsPlayer 123 D. Martin 107 W. Dunn 100 E. Rhett 74 L. Blount 62 E. Graham Game vs. 10/11/15 @ 11/15/98 vs. 11/19/95 @ 12/11/11 vs. 10/28/07 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS NumberPlayer 2 2 times, last D. Martin 1 4 times, last L. Blount/J. Freeman TOTAL NET YARDS Game vs. 10/11/15 @ 12/11/11 PASSING YARDS YardsPlayer 267 J. Garcia 209 J. Winston 189 T. Dilfer 181 J. Freeman 156 B. Johnson Game vs. 10/28/07 vs. 10/11/15 @ 11/15/98 @ 12/11/11 @ 11/30/03 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS NumberPlayer 3 T. Dilfer 1 2 times, last J. Winston Game @ 11/15/98 vs. 10/11/15 RECEPTIONS NumberPlayer 8 K. McCardell 6 2 times, last J. Galloway 5 M. Stovall 4 2 times, last C. Sims 3 6 times, last M. Evans/D. Martin Game @ 11/30/03 vs. 10/28/07 vs. 10/28/07 vs. 10/11/15 vs. 10/11/15 RECEIVING YARDS YardsPlayer 126 R. Anthony 115 J. Galloway 85 C. Sims 74 K. McCardell 58 A. Harper NumberGame 20 vs. 10/11/15 18 vs. 10/28/07 17 vs. 11/19/95 16 @ 11/30/03 15 @ 12/11/11 Game @ 11/15/98 vs. 10/28/07 vs. 10/11/15 @ 11/30/03 vs. 11/19/95 YardsGame 385 vs. 10/28/07 369 vs. 10/11/15 343 @ 11/15/98 280 @ 12/11/11 246 vs. 11/19/95 NET YARDS RUSHING YardsGame 183 vs. 10/11/15 157 @ 11/15/98 145 vs. 11/19/95 136 vs. 10/28/07 110 @ 12/11/11 NET YARDS PASSING YardsGame 249 vs. 10/28/07 186 2 times, last vs. 10/11/15 170 @ 12/11/11 144 @ 11/30/03 101 vs. 11/19/95 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS NumberGame 2 3 times, last vs. 10/11/15 1 2 times, last vs. 10/28/07 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS NumberGame 3 @ 11/15/98 1 2 times, last vs. 10/11/15 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS NumberPlayer 2 R. Anthony 1 3 times, last D. Martin 6 Game @ 11/15/98 vs. 10/11/15 TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE CONNECTIONS FORMER BUCCANEERS • Jaguars Head Coach Gus Bradley spent three years (2006-08) with the Buccaneers as a defensive quality control coach and linebackers coach. • Jaguars Offensive Coordinator Greg Olson spent four seasons (2008-11) with the Buccaneers as the team’s quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator. • Jaguars Defensive Coordinator Todd Wash began his NFL coaching career with the Buccaneers where he spent four seasons (2007-10) with the team, three as the defensive line coach. • Jaguars Quarterbacks Coach Nathaniel Hackett was an offensive quality control coach for the Buccaneers from 2006-07. • Jaguars Tight Ends Coach and Assistant Special Teams Coach Ron Middleton served in the same capacity for the Buccaneers from 2004-06. • Jaguars Defensive Quality Control Coach Dan Shamash spent two years (2012-13) with the Buccaneers in the same capacity. • Jaguars Defensive Assistant Monte Kiffin spent 13 years with the Buccaneers (1996-2008) as the team’s defensive coordinator. • Jaguars Special Assistant to the General Manager John Idzik spent 11 years in the Buccaneers personnel department. • Jaguars College Scout Jared Kirksey spent three seasons (2010-12) with the Buccaneers in the same capacity. • Jaguars Director of Football Technology and Facilities Mike Perkins served as the Buccaneers assistant video director from 1987-90. • Jaguars Head Athletic Trainer Scott Trulock served as the director of rehabilitation for the Buccaneers from 2002-03. • Jaguars DT Roy Miller was originally drafted by the Buccaneers in the third round (81st overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft. • Jaguars WR Arrelious Benn was originally drafted by the Buccaneers in the second round (39th overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft. • Jaguars G Kadeem Edwards was originally drafted by the Buccaneers in the fifth round (143rd overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. FORMER JAGUARS • Buccaneers Head Coach Dirk Koetter spent 2007-11 as the offensive coordinator for the Jaguars. • Buccaneers Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken spent four seasons (2007-10) as the wide receivers coach for the Jaguars. • Buccaneers Defensive Coordinator Mike Smith served in the same capacity for the Jaguars from 2003-07. • Buccaneers Special Teams Coordinator Nate Kaczor served as the assistant special teams coach for the Jaguars for four seasons (2008-11). • Buccaneers Assistant Defensive Line Coach Paul Spicer spent eight seasons (2000-08) as a player with the Jaguars. Spicer returned to Jacksonville in 2011 and served as the assistant defensive line coach for two seasons. TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE FORMER JAGUARS (CONT.) • Buccaneers LB Jeremiah George played for the Jaguars in 2014. • Buccaneers P Bryan Anger was a third round draft pick (70th overall) by the Jaguars in the 2012 NFL Draft and spent four seasons in Jacksonville (2012-15). • Buccaneers LB Daryl Smith spent nine seasons (2004-12) with the Jaguars after being drafted in the second round (39th overall) in the 2004 NFL Draft. • Buccaneers RB Storm Johnson played one season with the Jaguars (2014). COACHING CONNECTIONS • Buccaneers Running Backs Coach Tim Spencer (2004-12) coached with Jaguars Defensive Coordinator Todd Wash (2007-09) with the Chicago Bears. • Buccaneers Secondary Coach Jon Hoke coached with Jaguars Linebackers Coach Robert Saleh from 2005-08 with the Houston Texans and Special Teams Coordinator Mike Mallory at Kent State from 1989-90. • Buccaneers Assistant Offensive Line Coach Butch Barry coached with Jaguars Assistant Linebackers Coach Scottie Hazelton for one season (2006) at Michigan Tech. • Buccaneers Defensive Line Coach Jay Hayes coached Jaguars College Scout Brian Simmons for four seasons (2003-06) with the Cincinnati Bengals. • Buccaneers Strength and Conditioning Coach Dave Kennedy coached with Jaguars Wide Receivers Coach Jerry Sullivan for one year at Ohio State University (1991). • Buccaneers Defensive Backs Coach Brett Maxie coached with Jaguars Offensive Coordinator Greg Olson with the San Francisco 49ers for one season (2001). • Buccaneers Offensive Line Coach George Warhop coached Jaguars Assistant Head Coach – Offense/Offensive Line Coach Doug Marrone for one season (1991) with the London Monarchs of NFL Europe, as well as coaching with Jaguars Wide Receivers Coach Jerry Sullivan from 2001-02 with the Arizona Cardinals and again from 2005-08 with the San Francisco 49ers. • Buccaneers Offensive Line Coach George Warhop coached with Jaguars Defensive Quality Control Coach Dan Shamash for two seasons (2009-10) with the Cleveland Browns. 7 CONNECTIONS STAFF CONNECTIONS • Buccaneers Head Coach Dirk Koetter served as offensive coordinator and Defensive Coordinator Mike Smith served as head coach for the Falcons when Jaguars GM David Caldwell was the director of player personnel in 2012. Buccaneers Offensive Quality Control Coach Andrew Weidinger served as an offensive assistant and Jaguars Director of Player Personnel Chris Polian was an executive scout for the Falcons in 2012. Jaguars CB Peyton Thompson entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie with the Falcons in 2012. • Buccaneers General Manager Jason Licht served as a scout and assistant director of player personnel (1999-02) for the New England Patriots with Jaguars Defensive Backs Coach DeWayne Walker who served as the Patriots Secondary Coach (1998-00). PLAYER/COACH CONNECTIONS • Buccaneers Tight Ends Coach Jon Embree coached Jaguars TE Marcedes Lewis for three seasons at UCLA (2003-05). • Buccaneers Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Dave Kennedy (2004-07) and Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Chad Wade (1996-2013) coached CB Prince Amukamara (2007-10) at Nebraska. • Kennedy coached Jaguars OT Luke Joeckel for three seasons (201012) at Texas A&M. CENTRAL/SOUTH FLORIDA TIES • Jaguars College Scout Jared Kirksey played collegiately at Central Florida. • Jaguars LB Thurston Armbrister played collegiately at Miami. • Jaguars QB Blake Bortles played collegiately at Central Florida. • Jaguars S Johnathan Cyprien played collegiately at Florida International • Jaguars WR Allen Hurns played collegiately at Miami. • Jaguars G Brandon Linder played collegiately at Miami. • Jaguars DE Dante Fowler Jr. is a native of St. Petersburg. • Jaguars WR Rashad Greene (Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return) is a native of Fort Lauderdale. • Jaguars DE Ryan Davis is a native of Tampa. • Jaguars CB Josh Johnson is a native of Dade City. • Jaguars RB/WR Denard Robinson is a native of Deerfield Beach. 8 NORTH FLORIDA TIES • Buccaneers WR Louis Murphy played collegiately at Florida. • Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston played collegiately at Florida State. • Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston played collegiately at Florida State. • Buccaneers K Roberto Aguayo played collegiately at Florida. • Buccaneers DT Akeem Spence is a native of Fort Walton Beach. FORMER NFL TEAMMATES • Buccaneers DE Robert Ayers (2014-15), WR Louis Murphy (2013) and TE Brandon Myers (2013) were teammates with Jaguars CB Prince Amukamara (2011-15) and with the New York Giants. • Buccaneers DE George Johnson (2012-13) and CB Josh Robinson played with Jaguars RB Joe Banyard (2013-14) for the Minnesota Vikings. • Buccaneers C Joe Hawley and DT Cliff Matthews were teammates with Jaguars LB Joplo Bartu for two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons (2013-14). • Buccaneers OL Evan Smith and Jaguars CB Davon House were teammates for three seasons (2011-13) with the Green Bay Packers. • Buccaneers DE Robert Ayers (2009-13) was teammates with Jaguars DT Malik Jackson (2012-13) and TE Julius Thomas (201113) with the Denver Broncos. • Buccaneers CB Alterraun Verner played with Jaguars DT Sen’Derrick Marks for three seasons (2010-12) for the Tennessee Titans. • Buccaneers WR Louis Murphy (2012) and LB Adarius Glanton (2014) were teammates with Jaguars P Brad Nortman (2012-14) with the Carolina Panthers. • Buccaneers CB Brent Grimes (2013-15) was teammates with Jaguars DL Jared Odrick (2013-14) and OLB Jordan Tripp (2014) with the Miami Dolphins. • Buccaneers DT Clinton McDonald and Jaguars LB Dan Skuta were teammates for one season (2010) with the Cincinnati Bengals. • Buccaneers DT Clinton McDonald (2013) and G J.R. Sweezy (201314) played with Jaguars WR Bryan Walters (2013-14) for the Seattle Seahawks. • Buccaneers WR Vincent Jackson played with Jaguars WR Bryan Walters for one season (2011) with the San Diego Chargers. TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE CONNECTIONS FORMER COLLEGE TEAMMATES • Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston and K Roberto Aguayo and Jaguars LB Telvin Smith and WR Rashad Greene were teammates at Florida State. • Buccaneers T Donovan Smith and Jaguars WR Allen Robinson were teammates at Penn State from 2011-13. • Buccaneers LB Kwon Alexander and WR Russell Shepard were teammates with Jaguars S Craig Loston at LSU. • Buccaneer S Chris Conte and P Bryan Anger were teammates with Jaguars DE Tyson Alualu at California. • Buccaneers DE Kourtnei Brown and WR Adam Humphries were teammates with Jaguars G Tyler Shatley at Clemson. • Buccaneers LB Lavonte David and Jaguars CB Prince Amukamara were teammates at Nebraska (2010). • Buccaneers WR Mike Evans was teammates with Jaguars T Luke Joeckel and OLB Sean Porter at Texas A&M (2012).. • Buccaneers QB Mike Glennon and G J.R. Sweezy were teammates with Jaguars SS Earl Wolff at North Carolina State. • • • • • • • • Buccaneers DE Cliff Matthews and Jaguars G A.J. Cann were teammates at South Carolina (2010). Buccaneers T Kevin Pamphile and Jaguars CB Josh Johnson were teammates at Purdue from 2009-12. Buccaneers CB Josh Robinson and RB Storm Johnson were teammates with Jaguars QB Blake Bortles at Central Florida (2011). Buccaneers CB Joel Ross and Jaguars CB Demetrius McCray were teammates at Appalachian State (2012). Buccaneers WR Evan Spencer and Jaguars DT Michael Bennett were teammates at Ohio State (2011-14). Buccaneers TE Luke Stocker and Jaguars DE Malik Jackson were teammates at Tennessee in 2010. Buccaneers TE Tevin Westbrook was teammates with Jaguars DE Dante Fowler Jr. and S Josh Evans at Florida. Buccaneers RB Mike James played with Jaguars LB Thurston Armbrister, WR Allen Hurns and G Brandon Linder at Miami (Fla.). DIRK KOETTER Dirk Koetter was named the 11th head coach in franchise history on January 15, 2016. He is in his second season with the team, after serving as offensive coordinator in 2015. In his first season with Tampa Bay (2015), Koetter helped pilot one of the most successful offenses in the NFL and one of the best in team history. The team set the franchise record for total yards (6,014 – 357.0 per game), while posting the second-most rushing yards (2,162 – 135.1 per game) and second-most passing yards (3,852 – 240.8 per game), along with the fifth-most total points (342 – 21.4 per game). Tampa Bay ranked fifth in the NFL in yards per game (375.9), fifth in rushing yards per game (135.1) and second in the league in rush average (4.75). It marked the first time in franchise history that the Buccaneers have finished in the Top five in total offense. Much of Tampa Bay’s offensive success in 2015 came at the hands of rookie quarterback Jameis Winston, who accounted for 28 total touchdowns (22 passing, six rushing). Koetter also helped guide Winston to 4,042 passing yards, which were the second-most in a single season in team history and the third-most by a rookie in NFL history. Winston’s 22 passing touchdowns were tied for the fourth-most in a single season in team history and the fourth-most by a rookie in NFL history. His six rushing touchdowns and 28 combined touchdowns were the most in a single season by a Buccaneers quarterback, while his 28 total touchdowns were tied for the third-most by a rookie in NFL history. TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE Prior to Koetter’s arrival, the Buccaneers ranked 29th in rushing and tied for 29th in sacks allowed in 2014. This past season, under Koetter’s guidance, the unit completed an impressive turnaround. Despite starting two rookies on the offensive line, Tampa Bay still managed to block for the NFL’s second-leading rusher (Doug Martin – 1,402 yards) and tied for the fourth-fewest sacks in the league. While Martin was a large part of the team’s success running the ball, he was aided by running back Charles Sims, who totaled 1,090 scrimmage yards (107 rushes for 529 yards, 51 catches for 561 yards). Sims averaged 6.9 yards per touch, the most by any player in the NFL with at least 150 touches since 2011 (Darren Sproles in 2011, 7.6 avg.). Martin and Sims’ combined 2,566 yards from scrimmage were the most by a running back duo in the NFL in 2015 and set a franchise record for backfield teammates. Koetter also played a key role in revamping the Buccaneers’ passing game. Part of the team’s success passing the ball came from targeting top wide receiver Mike Evans, who caught 74 passes for 1,206 yards. His 1,206 yards are the seventh-most in a single season in team history and stood as the 11th-most in the league last season. Sims’ 561 receiving yards were the fourth-most by a running back in the NFL in 2015, while his four receiving touchdowns set a franchise record and tied for the secondmost in the league by a running back. 9 DIRK KOETTER Koetter joined the Buccaneers after three seasons working as the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons (2012-14). During his three seasons with Atlanta, the team cumulatively ranked second in the NFL in completion percentage (67.4), third in third-down conversion percentage (44.1), fourth in passing yards (277.2 per game), ninth in passing touchdowns (86), ninth in passer rating (93.9), 10th in points (24.0 per game) and 10th in total yardage (363.5 per game), while posting the second-fewest penalties (243) and penalty yards (2,043), seventh-fewest turnovers (69) and the ninth-lowest interception percentage (2.4) in the league. Koetter was part of the Falcons staff that went 13-3 in 2012 and played in the NFC Championship Game. Under Koetter, Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan posted the three of the four highest passing yardage seasons in franchise history, as well as three of the five highest completion percentage seasons. In 2012, Ryan set franchise records and personal bests in passing yards (4,719), completion percentage (68.6) and passing touchdowns (32), while recording the second-highest passer rating mark in Falcons history (99.1). Atlanta wide receivers also flourished under Koetter, with Julio Jones setting a franchise record and ranking third in the NFL in receiving yards in 2014 with 1,593 yards. In those three seasons, the Falcons had a different player lead the team in receiving yards each season (Roddy White, 2012; Harry Douglas, 2013; Jones, 2014). While Koetter was in charge of the Falcons’ offense, he coached three players to Pro Bowl appearances (Julio Jones, 2012, 2014; Tony Gonzalez, 2012-13; Matt Ryan, 2012), with Gonzalez earning first-team All-Pro honors in 2012. In his first season with Koetter in 2012, Gonzalez set a franchise record for receiving yards by a tight end, recording 93 catches for 930 yards – the most he had recorded in either category since 2008. That same season, Jones and White combined for 2,549 receiving yards, the most by a duo in the NFL. Prior to joining the Falcons, Koetter spent five seasons as the offensive coordinator of the Jacksonville Jaguars (2007-11). In his five years with the Jaguars, the team cumulatively ranked third in the NFL in rushing yards (132.0 per game) and sixth in rushing average (4.41). Koetter’s Jacksonville offenses also showed a penchant for taking care of the football, tallying the seventh-fewest turnovers in the league during that time. Koetter had immediate success in Jacksonville, with his 2007 team setting franchise records in points (25.7 per game, sixth in the NFL) and total offense (357 yards per game, seventh in the NFL). In his first season as the starter, quarterback David Garrard ranked third in the NFL and set a franchise record in passer rating (102.2), throwing a league-low three interceptions, while leading the team to a Wild Card playoff berth and a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. In 2008, Garrard threw for a career-best 3,620 yards and in 2010 he tossed 23 touchdowns, a career high and a franchise record. 10 While with the Jaguars, Koetter coached four different players to six Pro Bowl selections, including running back Maurice Jones-Drew, who earned three trips to the Pro Bowl and led the NFL in rushing in 2010 en route to earning an All-Pro selection. Koetter also helped tight end Marcedes Lewis earn a Pro Bowl berth following the 2010 season, when Lewis caught 10 touchdown passes, then tied for the most in a season in Jaguars history. Before joining the Jaguars, Koetter spent 22 years at the collegiate level, the final six as the head coach at Arizona State (2001-06). In his six seasons with the Sun Devils, Koetter led the team to four bowl games, posting a 40-34 record. Working as both the head coach and offensive coordinator, he helped Arizona State average nearly 30 points per game over six seasons, while ranking in the top 20 in the nation in passing offense in five of his six years. In addition, five of the six Sun Devil teams during Koetter’s tenure produced a 1,000-yard receiver and quarterbacks that threw for 20 or more touchdowns in five of six seasons. Koetter’s first head coaching opportunity came at Boise State, where he spent three seasons (1998-2000), finishing with a 26-10 record and two consecutive bowl wins. He was a two-time Big West Coach of the Year and two-time conference champion. A native of Pocatello, Idaho, Koetter played collegiately at Idaho State (1978-81), helping his team to a Division I-AA national championship as a senior. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and earned a master’s in athletic administration a year later. After getting his master’s, he became the head coach at Highland (Idaho) High School, where he worked from 1983-84, going 19-4 and winning the 1984 state championship. In 1985, Koetter worked as the offensive coordinator at San Francisco State and from 1986-88 was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Texas El-Paso. He then served as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Missouri from 1989-93 and offensive coordinator at Boston College (1994-95) and Oregon (1996-97). Koetter, 57, and his wife, Kim, have two daughters, Kaylee and Kendra, and two sons, Derek and Davis. DIRK KOETTER COACHING CAPSULE Coaching Years in NFL: 10th year (1st as Head Coach) Buccaneers Head Coach: 1st year Regular Season Record: 0-0 (N/A) Postseason Record: 0-0 (N/A) TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE ASSISTANT COACHES OFFENSE Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach Todd Monken • Experience: 5th Year NFL, 1st Year Buccaneers • Notes: In 2015, served as head coach at Southern Mississippi, guiding an offense that finished the season ranked in the top 20 in scoring, passing and total offense. • Gameday Location: Field Quarterbacks Coach Mike Bajakian • Experience: 5th Year NFL, 2nd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Helped coach Jameis Winston to a Pro Bowl season, after Winston threw for 4,042 yards, the third-most by a rookie in NFL history. • Gameday Location: Field Assistant Offensive Line Butch Barry • Experience: 2nd Year NFL, 2nd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Helped coach a unit that finished the season tied for the fourth-fewest sacks allowed in the NFL (27.0) • Gameday Location: Coaching Booth Tight Ends Coach Jon Embree • Experience: 8th Year NFL, 3rd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Buccaneers tight end Austin Seferian Jenkins’ 16.1 receiving average was the second-highest of any tight end with at least 20 catches. • Gameday Location: Field Running Backs Coach Tim Spencer • Experience: 12th Year NFL, 3rd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Named Pro Football Focus “Running Backs Coach of the Year,” after helping RB Doug Martin rush for 1,402 yards (second-most in the NFL) and earn AP All-Pro honors. • Gameday Location: Field Offensive Quality Control Ben Steele • Experience: 4th Year NFL, 3rd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Helped coach an offense that averaged 375.9 yards per game, the fifth-most in the NFL. • Gameday Location: Coaching Booth TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE OFFENSE (CONT.) Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach George Warhop • Experience: 21st Year NFL, 3rd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Coached a unit that has helped block for the fourth-best rushing attack in the NFL (135.1 ypg) and had the second-highest rushing average (4.75 ypc). • Gameday Location: Field DEFENSE Asst. Wide Receivers Coach/Game Management Andrew Weidinger • Experience: 10th Year NFL, 2nd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Assisted an offense that set a franchise record for total yards (6,014). • Gameday Location: Coaching Booth Defensive Coordinator Mike Smith • Experience: 17th Year NFL, 1st Year Buccaneers • Notes: Spent seven seasons as the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons (2008-14) and is the franchise’s all-time winningest coach. • Gameday Location: Coaching Booth Defensive Quality Control Dave Borgonzi • Experience: 6th Year NFL, 3rd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Assisted the Buccaneers’ defense, which allowed the second-lowest rushing average in the NFL (3.45). • Gameday Location: Coaching Booth Linebackers Coach Mark Duffner • Experience: 20th Year NFL, 1st Year Buccaneers • Notes: Spent the past two seasons (2014-15) in Miami as the linebackers coach. • Gameday Location: Field Defensive Line Coach Jay Hayes • Experience: 18th Year NFL, 1st Year Buccaneers • Notes: Comes to Tampa Bay after 13 seasons (2003-15) as the defensive line coach, helping DT Geno Atkins & DE Carlos Dunlap each earn Pro Bowl berths. • Gameday Location: Field 11 ASSISTANT COACHES (CONT.) DEFENSE (CONT.) Secondary Coach Jon Hoke • Experience: 14th Year NFL, 1st Year Buccaneers • Notes: Spent 2015 as the co-defensive coordinator/ defensive backs coach for the University of South Carolina. • Gameday Location: Field Defensive Backs Coach Brett Maxie • Experience: 16th Year NFL, 1st Year Buccaneers • Notes: Joins the Buccaneers after two seasons at Vanderbilt, as the secondary coach (2014) and the cornerbacks coach (2015). • Gameday Location: Coaching Booth Assistant Defensive Line Coach Paul Spicer • Experience: 4th Year NFL, 2nd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Helped coach a defense that totaled 38 sacks in 2015, the team’s most since 2004. • Gameday Location: Coaches Booth SPECIAL TEAMS Special Teams Coordinator Nate Kaczor • Experience: 9th Year NFL, 1st Year Buccaneers • Notes: Spent the past three seasons as the special teams coordinator with the Tennessee Titans (2013-15). • Gameday Location: Field Assistant Special Teams Coach Carlos Polk • Experience: 7th Year NFL, 3rd Year Buccaneers • Notes: Helped coach a punt coverage unit that ranked fourth in the NFL, limiting opponents to a 5.2 return average. • Gameday Location: Field ACTIVE ROSTER BREAKDOWN Oldest Buccaneer: LB Daryl Smith, 34, born 3/14/1982 Youngest Buccaneer: CB Vernon Hargreaves III, 21, born 1/6/1994 Tallest Buccaneer: T Demar Dotson, 6-9 Shortest Buccaneers: RB Doug Martin, WR Bernard Reedy, 5-9 Heaviest Buccaneer: T Donovan Smith, 338 Lightest Buccaneer: WR Bernard Reedy, 175 Most Seasons as a Buccaneer: T Demar Dotson, 8, joined in 2009 Most NFL Seasons: 13: LB Daryl Smith Former First-Round Picks: 7, R. Ayers (18th) G. Cherilus (17th), M. Evans (7th), V. Hargreaves III (11th), D. Martin (31st), G. McCoy (3rd), J. Winston (1st) Former Pro Bowlers: 7: B. Grimes, L. David, V. Jackson, D. Martin, G. McCoy, A. Verner, J. Winston Buccaneers with SB Exp.: 3: R. Ayers (XLIX w/DEN); C. McDonald (XLIX w/SEA); E. Smith (XLV w/GB), College With Most Buccaneers: Two tied: Florida & Memphis, 4 each Conference With Most Buccaneers: SEC, 19: Auburn (P. Barber, D. Lambert, C. McKinzy), Florida (V. Hargreaves III; L. Murphy; T. Westbrook; M. Wright), LSU (K. Alexander, R. Shepard), Mississippi (C. Ward) Miss. State (J. Banks), Missouri (R. Hansbrough, J. Smith), South Carolina (I. Johnson, C. Matthews), Tennessee (R, Ayers Jr., L. Stocker), Texas A&M (M. Evans), Vanderbilt (J. Krause) Buccaneers not from Division I: 6 WR Donteaa Dye (Heidlberg); DE Howard Jones (Shepherd); G Ali Marpet (Hobart); WR Freddie Martino (North Greenville), CB Shippensburg (CB Brent Grimes) T Leonard Wester (Missouri Western) State that produced Most Buccaneers: Florida, 15: R. Aguayo (Mascotte), L. David (Miami), A. Davis (Tampa), J. Elliott (Panama City), J. George (Clearwater), A. Glanton (Bartow), V. Hargreaves III (Tampa), M. James (Haines City), L. Murphy (St. Petersburg), K. Pamphile (Miami), B. Reedy (St. Petersburg), J. Robinson (Sunrise), A. Spence (Ft. Walton Beach), T. Westbrook (Coconut Creek), M. Wright (Miramar) 12 TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE GUS BRADLEY Gus Bradley was named the fifth head coach in Jacksonville Jaguars history on January 17, 2013. Bradley has 26 years of coaching experience, including 10 seasons in the NFL. The Bradley-led Jaguars finished the 2015 campaign with a 5-11 (.313) regular season record, placing third in the AFC South standings for the third consecutive season. The Jaguars’ 5-11 campaign was their winningest season under Bradley, and also marked the club’s most victories since 2011 (511). The Jaguars finished the season with the NFL’s 14th-ranked scoring offense (23.5 points per game), after placing 32nd (15.6) a season prior. The Jaguars additionally scored 376 points, the fifth-most in singleseason franchise history and the most overall since 2007. Jacksonville posted 44 touchdowns, the third-most in single-season franchise history and the most overall since the team tallied 50 scores in 2007. Prior to joining the Jaguars, Bradley spent four seasons (2009-12) with the Seattle Seahawks as defensive coordinator. The Seahawks posted an 11-5 mark in 2012 – then the third-best in franchise history – and advanced to the divisional round of the playoffs. Under Bradley’s direction in 2012, the Seahawks led the NFL by allowing a franchise-record low 15.3 points per game. They also allowed a franchise-low 306.2 yards per game, which ranked fourth in the NFL. Bradley joined Seattle after spending three years (2006-08) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, serving the last two as linebackers coach after joining the team in 2006 as their defensive quality control coach. Derrick Brooks earned Pro Bowl appearances in 2007 and 2008 under Bradley’s guidance. Prior to Tampa Bay, Bradley spent 10 seasons (1996-2005) as an assistant coach at his alma mater, North Dakota State, including six as the assistant head coach (2000-05). He also served as defensive coordinator for the Bison from 1997-2002 and again in 2005. Bradly was the head coach at Fort Lewis College for four months (December 1995-March 1996), after having worked as the defensive coordinator/ linebackers coach there for four seasons (1992-95). Bradley played collegiately at North Dakota State (1984-1988), where he was a free safety and punter and a member of the 1988 national championship team. He earned his bachelor’s degrees in business administration (1989) and physical education (1990) from North Dakota State, as well as a master’s degree in athletic administration in 1992. Bradley got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant coach at NDSU (1990-91). GUS BRADLEY COACHING CAPSULE Coaching Years in NFL: 11th year (4th as Head Coach) Jaguars Head Coach: 4th year Regular Season Record: 12-36 (.250) Postseason Record: 0-0 (N/A) JACKSONVILLE ASSISTANT COACHES Offensive Coordinator............................................................. Greg Olson Defensive Coordinator.............................................................Todd Wash Special Teams Coordinator.................................................. Mike Mallory Assistant Head Coach-Offense/Offensive Line.................. Doug Marrone Quarterbacks...............................................................Nathaniel Hackett Wide Receivers................................................................... Jerry Sullivan Asst. Wide Receivers.......................................................Tony Sorrentino Running Backs.....................................................................Kelly Skipper Tight Ends/ Asst. Special Teams.........................................Ron Middleton Offensive Coaching Associate..............................................Chris O’Hara Offensive Quality Control....................................................John Donovan Asst. Offensive Line............................................................... John Benton Linebackers......................................................................... Robert Saleh Defensive Backs............................................................DeWayne Walker Asst. Linebackers........................................................... Scottie Hazelton Defensive Assistant......................................................... Mike Rutenberg Defensive Quality Control/Asst. Defensive Line................. Dan Shamash Asst. Defensive Line....................................................Aaron Whitecotton Asst. Defensive Backs......................................................Daniel Bullocks Defensive Assistant................................................................Monte Kiffin Asst. Special Teams.........................................................Matthew Smiley Strength & Conditioning Coordinator.................................Tom Myslinski Asst. Strength & Conditioning...............................................Cedric Scott Strength & Conditioning Associate................................... Jess Langvardt Strength & Conditioning Associate.....................................Alex Hampton KOETTER/BRADLEY MATCH-UP - Head Coach Dirk Koetter is facing the Jacksonville Jaguars and Jaguars Head Coach Gus Bradley for the first time. TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE - Bradley 1-0 against Tampa Bay in the preseason and 0-1 in the regular season. 13 JASON LICHT Jason Licht was named the fifth general manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on January 21, 2014. Now in his 20th NFL season, including one as a coach, licht has had a proven track record of success. Since joining the Miami Dolphins front office in 1995, teams that Licht has been a part of have won over 53 percent of their games, including eight seasons with double-digit victories, while making nine playoff appearances and winning eight division titles, four conference championships and one Super Bowl title. Below is a breakdown of Licht’s Year-by-Year record as a personnel member/coach. JASON LICHT - YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AS PERSONNEL MEMBER/COACH Year Team W Pct.Playoffs Pct. Result 1995 Miami 9-7 .563 0-1 0.00 3rd in AFC East, Reached Wild Card Playoffs 1996* Miami 8-8 .500 0-0 - 4th in AFC East 1998 Carolina 4-12 .250 0-0 - 4th in NFC West 1999 New England 8-8 .500 0-0 - 5th in AFC East 2000 New England 5-11 .313 0-0 - 5th in AFC East 2001 New England 11-5 .688 3-0 1.000 1st in AFC East, Won SB XXXVI 2002 New England 9-7 .563 0-0 - 2nd in AFC East 2003 Philadelphia 12-4 .750 1-1 .500 1st in NFC East, Reached Conference Championship 2004 Philadelphia 13-3 .813 2-1 .666 1st in NFC East, Reached Super Bowl XXIX 2005 Philadelphia 6-10 .375 0-0 - 4th in NFC East 2006 Philadelphia 10-6 .625 1-1 .500 1st in NFC East, Reached Divisional Playoffs 2007 Philadelphia 8-8 .500 0-0 - 4th NFC East 2008 Arizona 9-7 .563 3-1 .750 1st in NFC West, Reached Super Bowl XLIII 2009 New England 10-6 .625 0-1 .000 2nd in AFC East, Reached Wild Card Playoffs 2010 New England 14-2 .875 0-1 .000 1st in AFC East, Reached Divisional Playoffs 2011 New England 13-3 .813 2-1 .666 1st in AFC East, Reached Super Bowl XLVI 2012 Arizona 5-11 .313 0-0 - 4th in NFC West 2013 Arizona 10-6 .625 0-0 - 3rd in NFC West 2014 Tampa Bay 2-14 .125 0-0 - 4th NFC South 2015 Tampa Bay 6-10 .400 0-0 - 4th NFC South TOTALS 172-148 .538 12-8 .600 9 playoff appearances, 7 Division Championships 4 Conference Champinships, 1 Super Bowl Championship *Licht worked as an offensive assistant/quality control coach for Miami this season. NOTABLE PLAYERS DRAFTED WITH LICHT Below is a list of players who have earned postseason honors after being drafted by a team that Licht worked for: Name, Pos. Damien Woody, OL Kevin Faulk, RB Tom Brady, QB Richard Seymour, DE Matt Light, T Deion Branch, WR Shawn Andrews, G Trent Cole, DE Stewart Bradley, LB DeSean Jackson, WR Julian Edelman, WR Devin McCourty, DB Rob Gronkowski, TE Nate Solder, T Chandler Jones, DE Tyrann Mathieu, DB Mike Evans, WR Jameis Winston, QB Donovan Smith, T Ali Marpet, G Kwon Alexander, LB 14 Drafted 1999 (1st Rd., 17th overall) 1999 (2nd Rd., 46th overall) 2000 (6th Rd., 199th overall) 2001 (1st Rd., sixth overall) 2001 (2nd Rd., 48th overall) 2002 (2nd Rd., 65th overall) 2004 (1st Rd., 16th overall) 2005 (5th Rd., 146th overall) 2007 (3rd Rd., 87th overall) 2008 (2nd Rd., 49th overall) 2009 (7th Rd., 232nd overall) 2010 (1st Rd., 27th overall) 2010 (2nd Rd., 42nd overall) 2011 (1st Rd., 17th overall) 2012 (1st Rd., 21st overall) 2013 (3rd Rd., 69th overall) 2014 (1st Rd., seventh overall) 2015 (1st Rd., first overall) 2015 (2nd Rd., 34th overall) 2015 (2nd Rd., 61st overall) 2015 (4th Rd., 124th overall) Team Notes New England Patriots 2002 Pro Bowl, 2x SB Champion (XXXVI, XXXVIII) New England Patriots Patriots All-2000s Team, 50th Anniversary Team New England Patriots 2x NFL MVP, 3x Super Bowl MVP New England Patriots NFL 2000s All-Decade Team, 7x Pro Bowl, 5x All-Pro New England Patriots 3x Pro Bowl, All-Pro (2001) New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXIX MVP Philadelphia Eagles Eagles 75th Anniversary Team, 3x Pro Bowl, 2x All-Pro Philadelphia Eagles 2x Pro Bowl, All-Pro (2009), 2x Top 100 Player Choice Philadelphia Eagles SI All-Pro, (2008) Philadelphia Eagles 3x Pro Bowl, PFWA All-NFC & 2nd-Team All-Pro (2009) New England Patriots SB Champion (XLIX), #91 on Top 100 Players (2015) New England Patriots SB Champion (XLIX), 2x All-Pro, Pro Bowl (2010) New England Patriots SB Champion (XLIX), 4x Pro Bowl, 4x All-Pro New England Patriots SB Champion (XLIX), 2011 All-Rookie Selection New England Patriots SB Champion (XLIX), Pro Bowl (2015) Arizona Cardinals All-Pro & Pro Bowl (2015), PFWA All-Rookie Selection Tampa Bay Buccaneers PFWA All-Rookie Selection, NFC POW Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl (2016), PFWA All-Rookie Selection Tampa Bay Buccaneers PFWA All-Rookie Selection Tampa Bay Buccaneers PFWA All-Rookie Selection Tampa Bay Buccaneers PFWA All-Rookie Selection TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE NEW FREE AGENTS ON THE 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 2016 NOTABLE FREE AGENTS DE Robert Ayers Jr. comes to Tampa Bay after spending the previous two seasons with the New York Giants (2014-15). In 2015, Ayers set career highs in sacks (9.5), tackles for loss (11) and forced fumbles (2). His team-leading 9.5 sacks in 2015 are the most by any player that entered free agency this offseason and his 22 quarterback hits were the 12th-most in the league last season. Ayers recorded at least one sack in each of the final five games, with his 7.5 sacks in Weeks 13-17 standing as the second-most in the league during that time. He has been one of Pro Football Focus’ top six 4-3 defensive ends each of the past two seasons. Originally a first-round selection by the Denver Broncos in 2009, he spent his first five seasons with Denver (2009-13). In his seven-year career, Ayers has played in 96 regular season games, with 39 starts, totaling 204 tackles, 41 tackles for loss, 26.5 sacks, 11 passes defensed, six forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. He has also played in six career postseason contests, with one start, notching nine tackles, three tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks. CB Brent Grimes joins the Buccaneers after three seasons with the Miami Dolphins (2013-15). Prior to his time with Miami, Grimes spent six seasons with Atlanta (2007-12) where current Buccaneers defensive coordinator Mike Smith served as the Falcon’s head coach from 2008-12. In his nine-year career, Grimes has 90-of-106 regular season games he has played in, totaling 401 tackles, 99 passes defensed, 26 interceptions (357 return yards, two touchdowns), two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. A four-time Pro Bowl selection (2010, 2013-15) and a 2014 Second-Team Associated Press All-Pro, Grimes’ 26 interceptions are tied for the seventh-most among active players. Since joining Miami in 2013, Grimes has totaled 13 interceptions, tied for the fourth-most in the league during that time. A two-time Defensive Player of the Week (NFC Week 15, 2010; AFC Week 9, 2014), Grimes was named the NFL Alumni Defensive Back of the Year following the 2011 season. TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE LB Daryl Smith comes to Tampa Bay after three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens (2013-15). He originally entered the league as a second-round selection (39th overall) of the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2004 NFL Draft, spending his first nine seasons with Jacksonville (2004-12). In his 12-year career, Smith has started 172-of-174 regular season games played, totaling 1,046 tackles, 68 passes defensed, 30.5 sacks, 13 forced fumbles, 11 interceptions (87 return yards, one touchdown) and six fumble recoveries (82 return yards, one touchdown). He has also started all five postseason contests he has appeared in, notching 43 tackles, two forced fumbles, one pass defensed, one sack and one interception. Since joining Baltimore in 2013, Smith ranks fifth in the NFL in total tackles (371) and his 29 passes defensed are tied for the most by a linebacker during that span. Smith and Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David are the only two players to total at least 5.0 sacks, five interceptions, four forced fumbles and 25 passes defensed over the past three seasons. Smith ranks fourth among active players in total tackles and is one of only four active players to record at least 30 sacks and 10 interceptions (Karlos Dansby, Julius Peppers, Lawrence Timmons). His 68 passes defensed are the fourth-most by a linebacker since entering the league in 2004 and are the second-most by an active linebacker. G J.R. Sweezy after spending his first four seasons with Seattle (2012-15). A seventh-round pick (225th overall) in the 2012 NFL Draft, Sweezy has started 49-of-59 regular season games for the Seahawks, including each of the past 46 regular season games he has played. Sweezy has also started all 10 postseason contests he appeared in with Seattle, helping the team win consecutive NFC Championships (2013-14) and earn a victory in Super Bowl XLVIII. Since taking over as the starter for Seattle in 2013, Sweezy has been part of an offensive line that helped block for Seattle’s league leading 150.7 rushing yards per game and 4.71 yards per rush. Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch earned Pro Bowl berths in both 2013 & 2014. 15 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS DRAFT CLASS 2016 DRAFT PICKS CB Vernon Hargreaves III was chosen 11th overall out of the University of Florida, where he started 35-of-37 career games, totaling 121 tackles, three tackles for loss, 28 passes defensed, nine interceptions (returned 191 yards), two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. He was named a unanimous All-American after his junior season, while earning first-team All-SEC all three seasons he played, including unanimous selections following both his junior and sophomore campaigns. The Tampa native was one of three finalists for the Jim Thorpe Award in 2015, given annually to the best defensive back in college football, and was a semifinalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award in both 2014 and 2015, presented annually to the best defensive player in the country. DE Noah Spence was chosen 39th overall out of Eastern Kentucky, where he spent his redshirt junior season (2015), totaling 63 tackles, 22.5 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. In his one season at Eastern Kentucky, the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania native was named an FCS All-American by the Associated Press, STATA, Walter Camp Foundation and College Sporting News, while being chosen as the FCS National Defensive Performer of the Year by the College Football Performance Awards. Prior to his time at Eastern Kentucky, Spence played two seasons at Ohio State (2012-13), earning first-team All-Big Ten honors from the league’s media and second-team honors from the league’s coaches as a sophomore, when he posted 14.5 tackles for loss and 8.0 sacks. K Roberto Aguayo was selected 59th overall out of Florida State, where he finished his career as the most accurate kicker in NCAA history, connecting on 267-of-276 kicks attempted (.9673 conversion rate), surpassing the previous record of .9667, set by former Nebraska kicker Alex Henery. Aguayo earned first-team All-American honors all three seasons he played, joining Deion Sanders as the only two players in school history to do so. The Mascotte, Florida native won the Lou Groza Award as a redshirt freshman in 2013, was a finalist in 2014 and a semifinalist in 2015. DB Ryan Smith was chosen in the fourth round (108th overall) out of North Carolina Central, where he started 42-of-45 career games, totaling 263 tackles, seven tackles for loss, 31 passes defensed, eight fumble recoveries, seven interceptions, one forced fumble and one blocked kick. He also returned 14 kickoffs for 394 yards and one touchdown. A native of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Smith set North Carolina Central records in both solo tackles (168) and kickoff return average (28.1). 16 OL Caleb Benenoch was selected in the fifth round (148th overall) from UCLA, where he started the final 35 games of his collegiate career, spending time at both tackle and guard. In 2015, the Katy, Texas native was part of an offensive line that surrendered just 14 sacks, the second-lowest total in school history. He earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 status as a sophomore (2014), after helping block for running back Paul Perkins, who led the league in rushing and recorded the second-highest single-season rushing total in school history. LB Devante Bond was chosen 183rd overall out of the University of Oklahoma, where he played two seasons (2015-15), appearing in 21 games, with eight starts, notching 72 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, two passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery, to go along with two blocked kicks. Prior to his time at Oklahoma, the Sacramento, California native played at Sierra Community College for two seasons, tallying 77 tackles, 27.0 tackles for loss, four passes defensed and three fumble recoveries. TE Danny Vitale was chosen 197th overall out of Northwestern, where he played in 49 games, catching 135 passes for 1,427 yards and 11 touchdowns. A threetime Academic All-Big Ten selection, the Wheaton, Illinois native also earned consensus second-team AllBig Ten honors as a senior and honorable mention AllBig Ten honors from the league’s coaches after his junior season. Vitale led Northwestern in receptions (33), receiving yards (355) and receiving touchdowns (four) during his senior campaign. RD. 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 NO. 11 39 59 108 148 183 197 2015 NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS (7) PLAYER POS. HT. WT. Vernon Hargreaves III CB 5-10 204 Noah Spence DE 6-2 251 Roberto Aguayo K 6-0 207 Ryan Smith DB 5-11 189 Caleb Benenoch OL 6-5 305 Devante Bond LB 6-1 236 Danny Viatle TE 6-2 239 COLLEGE Florida Eastern Ky. Florida State N.C. Central UCLA Oklahoma Northwestern TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE HONOR ROLL Below is a look at awards and honors Buccaneers players received for the 2015 season. LB KWON ALEXANDER • ESPN.com & PFWA All-Rookie Team - Started 12 games, totaling 93 tackles (six tackles for loss), with nine passes defensed, 3.0 sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. • NFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 8 at ATL) - Had a gamehigh 11 tackles, one interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. His two takeaways helped set up 10 points for Tampa Bay. He is the first Buccaneers player to record an interception, forced fumble and fumble recovery in the same game since former S John Lynch (1996). He is the first rookie linebacker to do so since DeMeco Ryans (2006). • Pepsi Rookie Of The Week (Week 8 at ATL) • Pepsi Rookie Of The Week (Week 3 at HOU) - Totaled 10 tackles, with one for loss, two passes defensed and one interception. • NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month Nominee (September, November) LB LAVONTE DAVID • 2016 Pro Bowl Selection - Started 16 games, totaling 147 tackles (10 tackles for loss), with 13 passes defensed, 3.0 sacks, three interceptions (19 yards, one touchdown), two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. • 2016 PFWA All-NFC Team • NFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 11 at PHI) - Had two interceptions - including a 20-yard touchdowns - and six tackles. His two interceptions are tied for the most by a Buccaneers linebacker in a game. • Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Week 12 vs. ATL) - Posted a team-leading 11 tackles, with two tackles for loss, and intercepted a pass on the final drive of the game. • NFC Defensive Player of the Week Nominee (Week 10 vs. DAL; Week 13 vs. ATL) WR MIKE EVANS • Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Week 7 at WAS) - Caught a career-high eight passes for 164 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown. G ALI MARPET • ESPN.com & PFWA All-Rookie Team • Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Week 7 at WAS) - Blocked for Tampa Bay’s 117 rushing yards and was given a grade of +6.5, the highest single-game mark given to a guard this season. RB DOUG MARTIN • 2016 AP All-Pro Selection - Rushed 288 times for 1,402 yards (4.87 avg.) with six touchdowns, while catching 33 passes for 271 yards and one touchdown. • 2016 Pro Bowl Selection • 2016 PFWA All-NFL; All-NFC Team • PFF All-Pro Team TAMPA BAY AT JACKSONVILLE RB DOUG MARTIN (CONT.) • FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 5 vs. JAC) - Rushed 24 times for 123 yards (5.1 avg.) with two touchdowns, while catching three passes for 35 yards and one touchdown. Joined RB Bobby Rainey as the only players in franchise history with at least two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown in the same game. • Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Week 5 vs. JAC) • FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 11 at PHI) - Rushed 27 times for 235 yards (8.7 avg.). His 235 rushing yards are the most in the NFL this season. 235 yards stand as the 20th-most in a single game. Notched an 84-yard run, the longest in team history. • FedEx Ground Player of the Year Nominee • NFC Offensive Player of the Week Nominee (Week 5 vs. JAC; Week 11 at PHI) DT GERALD MCCOY • 2016 Pro Bowl Selection - Started 15 games, totaling 34 tackles (eight tackles for loss), 8.5 sacks and one pass defensed. T DONOVAN SMITH • ESPN.com, NFL.com & PFWA All-Rookie Team DE JAQUIES SMITH • NFC Defensive Player of the Week Nominee (Week 2, at NO) QB JAMEIS WINSTON • 2016 Pro Bowl Selection - Completed 312-of-535 passes for 4,042 yards and 22 touchdowns, with six rushing touchdowns. • Pepsi Rookie of the Year • ESPN.com, NFL.com & PFWA All-Rookie Team • NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month (November) - Completed 95of-169 passes for 1,179 yards with seven touchdowns, while adding 78 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns. His 10 total touchdowns tied for the seventh-most in the NFL for the month. • Pepsi Rookie Of The Week (Week 2 at NO) - Completed 14-of-21 passes for 207 yards with one touchdown for a 114.6 passer rating, while also adding a rushing touchdown. His 114.6 passer rating is the fifth-highest by a rookie in franchise history. • Pepsi Rookie Of The Week (Week 5 vs. JAC) - Completed 13-of-19 passes for 209 yards and one touchdown for a passer rating of 122.5. His 122.5 passer rating is the fourth-highest by a rookie in team history. • FedEx Air Player of the Week (Week 11 at PHI) - Completed 19of-29 passes (65.5 pct.) for 246 yards and five touchdowns for a passer rating of 131.6. Became the first rookie since 1937 to throw five touchdowns and zero interceptions in a game and his five touchdowns tie a rookie NFL record, as well as a franchise record. • Pepsi Rookie Of The Week; (Week 11 at PHI) • Castrol EDGE Clutch Performer of the Week (Week 13 vs. ATL) Led a 12-play, 80-yard drive to win the game, including a 20-yard run on third-and-19. • Castrol EDGE Clutch Performer of the Year Nominee • NFC Offensive Rookie of the Month Nominee (September, October) • NFC Offensive Player of the Week Nominee (Week 2 at NO; Week 5 vs. JAC; Week 11 at PHI; Week 13 vs. ATL) 17 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART (Subject to change) OFFENSE WR 83 Vincent Jackson 11 Adam Humphries TE 84 Cameron Brate 87 Austin Seferian-Jenkins LT LG C RG RT WR 76 Donovan Smith 66 Leonard Wester 64 Kevin Pamphile 61 Josh Allen 68 Joe Hawley or 62 Evan Smith 74 Ali Marpet 65 Taylor Fallin 69 Demar Dotson 78 Gosder Cherilus 13 Mike Evans 80 Kenny Bell TE QB RB 88 Luke Stocker 3 Jameis Winston 22 Doug Martin 86 Dan Vitale 8 Mike Glennon 34 Charles Sims III DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB CB S S 91 Robert Ayers Jr. 93 Gerald McCoy 98 Clinton McDonald 92 William Gholston 51 Daryl Smith 58 Kwon Alexander 54 Lavonte David 21 Alterraun Verner 24 Brent Grimes 23 Chris Conte 30 Bradley McDougald 57 Noah Spence 96 Cliff Matthews 97 Akeem Spence 56 Jacquies Smith 59 Devante Bond 46 Luke Rhodes 53 Adarius Glanton 28 Vernon Hargreaves III 38 Jude Adjei-Barimah 37 Keith Tandy 31 Major Wright P PK KO H LS PR KR 5 Jacob Schum or 9 Bryan Anger 19 Roberto Aguayo 19 Roberto Aguayo 9 Bryan Anger 5 Jacob Schum or 9 Bryan Anger 48 Andrew DePaola 11 Adam Humphries 15 Bernard Reedy 80 Kenny Bell 29 Ryan Smith 17 Donteea Dye Jr. 16 Freddie Martino 82 Brandon Myers 67 Kelby Johnson 60 Joel Hale 72 Ben Gottschalk 70 Kelvin Palmer 67 Kelby Johnson 85 Evan Spencer 10 Jonathan Krause 45 Alan Cross 4 Ryan Griffin 25 Mike James 36 Storm Johnson 89 Russell Shepard 14 Andre Davis 81 Tevin Westbrook 46 Kivon Cartwright (73 J.R. Sweezy) (77 Caleb Benenoch) 15 Bernard Reedy (18 Louis Murphy) 43 Peyton Barber 44 Russell Hansbrough DEFENSE 95 Howard Jones 75 DaVonte Lambert 70 A.J. Francis 90 Kourtnei Brown 50 Josh Keyes 52 Jeremiah George 44 Micah Awe 26 Josh Robinson 27 Johnthan Banks 29 Ryan Smith 39 Isaiah Johnson 71 Channing Ward 66 Ishmaa'ily Kitchen 79 Travis Britz 67 Martin Ifedi (49 Cassanova McKinzy) 32 Daniel Davie 33 Javien Elliott 35 Kimario McFadden 41 Elijah Shumate SPECIALISTS Rookies Underlined () Denotes Injury 8 Mike Glennon 10 Jonathan Krause 15 Bernard Reedy 10 Jonathan Krause 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERS Jude Adjei-Barimah Micah Awe Johnthan Banks Caleb Benenoch Kivon Cartwright Gosder Cherilus Chris Conte Lavonte David Andrew DePaola Javien Elliott William Gholston Adarius Glanton Martin Ifedi Ishmaa'ily Kitchen Ali Marpet EYE-JAY Buh-REE-muh AH-way Jonathan ben-en-KNOCK KEE-vonn GOZ-der SHARE-uh-luss con-tee luh-VON-tay duh-paw-luh jay-vee-en GOAL-ston Uh-Dare-E-Us eh-FED-EE ish-MAY-lee Alley Mar-PET Bradley McDougald Kimario McFadden Kevin Pamphile Jacob Schum Austin Seferian-Jenkins Jacquies Smith Alterraun Verner Mc-DOO-guld Kuh-mario PAM-feel Shummm suh-FAIR-ee-un jah-KWEESE AL-ter-on COACHES Mike Bajakian Dave Borgonzi Nate Kaczor Dirk Koetter Todd Monken Andrew Weidinger buh-JAKE-ian bore-GON-zee Kat-sir Cutter Munk-in why-ding-er 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 43 44 44 45 46 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 64 65 66 66 67 67 68 69 70 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 96 97 98 Name Jameis Winston Ryan Griffin Jacob Schum Mike Glennon Bryan Anger Jonathan Krause Adam Humphries Mike Evans Andre Davis Bernard Reedy Freddie Martino Donteea Dye Jr. Roberto Aguayo Alterraun Verner Doug Martin Chris Conte Brent Grimes Mike James Josh Robinson Johnthan Banks Vernon Hargreaves III Ryan Smith Bradley McDougald Major Wright Daniel Davie Kimario McFadden Charles Sims III Javien Elliott Storm Johnson Keith Tandy Jude Adjei-Barimah Isaiah Johnson Peyton Barber Micah Awe Russell Hansbrough Alan Cross Kivon Cartwright Luke Rhodes Andrew DePaola Cassanova McKinzy Josh Keyes Daryl Smith Jeremiah George Adarius Glanton Lavonte David Jacquies Smith Noah Spence Kwon Alexander Devante Bond Joel Hale Josh Allen Evan Smith Kevin Pamphile Taylor Fallin Ishmaa'ily Kitchen Leonard Wester Martin Ifedi Kelby Johnson Joe Hawley Demar Dotson A.J. Francis Kelvin Palmer Channing Ward Ben Gottschalk Ali Marpet DaVonte Lambert Donovan Smith Caleb Benenoch Gosder Cherilus Travis Britz Kenny Bell Tevin Westbrook Brandon Myers Vincent Jackson Cameron Brate Evan Spencer Danny Vitale Austin Seferian-Jenkins Luke Stocker Russell Shepard Kourtnei Brown Robert Ayers Jr. William Gholston Gerald McCoy Howard Jones Cliff Matthews Akeem Spence Clinton McDonald Pos. 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FA-'16 T (DET)-'15 ^Player was waived (injured) and cleared waivers, resulting in their placement on Injured Reserve Head Coach: Dirk Koetter Assistant Coaches: Nate Kaczor (special teams coordinator); Todd Monken (offensive coordinator/wide receivers); Mike Smith (defensive coordinator); Mike Bajakian (quarterbacks); Butch Barry (assistant offensive line); Dave Borgonzi (defensive quality control); Mark Duffner (linebackers); Jon Embree (tight ends); Jay Hayes (defensive line); Jon Hoke (secondary); Dave Kennedy (head strength and conditioning); Brett Maxie (defensive backs); Carlos Polk (assistant special teams); Tim Spencer (running backs); Paul Spicer (assistant defensive line); Ben Steele (offensive quality control); Joe Vaughn (assistant strength and conditioning); Chad Wade (assistant strength and conditioning); George Warhop (run game coordinator/offensive line); Andrew Weidinger (assistant wide receivers/game management) 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 38 19 58 61 9 44 91 27 43 80 77 59 84 79 90 46 78 23 45 54 32 14 48 69 17 35 13 65 70 52 92 53 8 72 4 24 60 44 28 68 11 67 83 25 39 67 36 95 50 66 10 75 74 22 16 96 93 98 30 33 49 82 70 64 15 46 26 5 87 89 34 51 76 62 56 29 97 57 85 88 37 21 86 71 81 66 3 31 Name Adjei-Barimah, Jude Aguayo, Roberto Alexander, Kwon Allen, Josh Anger, Bryan Awe, Micah Ayers Jr., Robert Banks, Johnthan Barber, Peyton Bell, Kenny Benenoch, Caleb Bond, Devante Brate, Cameron Britz, Travis Brown, Kourtnei Cartwright, Kivon Cherilus, Gosder Conte, Chris Cross, Alan David, Lavonte Davie, Daniel Davis, Andre DePaola, Andrew Dotson, Demar Dye Jr., Donteea Elliott, Javien Evans, Mike Fallin, Taylor Francis, A.J. George, Jeremiah Gholston, William Glanton, Adarius Glennon, Mike Gottschalk, Ben Griffin, Ryan Grimes, Brent Hale, Joel Hansbrough, Russell Hargreaves III, Vernon Hawley, Joe Humphries, Adam Ifedi, Martin Jackson, Vincent James, Mike Johnson, Isaiah Johnson, Kelby Johnson, Storm Jones, Howard Keyes, Josh Kitchen, Ishmaa'ily Krause, Jonathan Lambert, DaVonte Marpet, Ali Martin, Doug Martino, Freddie Matthews, Cliff McCoy, Gerald McDonald, Clinton McDougald, Bradley McFadden, Kimario McKinzy, Cassanova Myers, Brandon Palmer, Kevin Pamphile, Kevin Reedy, Bernard Rhodes, Luke Robinson, Josh Schum, Jacob Seferian-Jenkins, Austin Shepard, Russell Sims III, Charles Smith, Daryl Smith, Donovan Smith, Evan Smith, Jacquies Smith, Ryan Spence, Akeem Spence, Noah Spencer, Evan Stocker, Luke Tandy, Keith Verner, Alterraun Vitale, Danny Ward, Channing Westbrook, Tevin Wester, Leonard Winston, Jameis Wright, Major Pos. CB K LB OL P LB DE CB RB WR OL LB TE DT DE TE T S TE LB CB WR LS T WR CB WR T DT LB DL LB QB C QB CB OL RB CB C WR DE WR RB S T RB DE LB DT WR DT G RB WR DT DT DT S S LB TE OL OL WR LB CB P TE WR RB LB T OL DE CB DT DE WR TE DB CB TE DE TE T QB S Ht. 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-7 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-9 6-0 5-11 6-5 6-6 6-5 5-11 6-6 6-1 6-6 6-5 6-5 5-10 6-4 5-9 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-5 5-10 6-0 6-7 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-4 5-9 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-5 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-5 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-4 5-11 Wt. 200 207 227 315 205 221 275 185 225 197 305 236 235 293 253 245 316 203 235 233 190 211 230 315 195 176 231 330 330 234 281 230 225 293 210 185 295 195 204 302 195 275 230 223 209 301 216 238 223 330 190 282 307 223 195 268 300 297 209 210 253 256 290 310 175 242 200 211 262 195 211 250 338 308 260 189 307 251 208 253 205 187 239 279 237 305 231 204 Birthdate 7/21/1992 5/17/1994 8/3/1994 12/30/1991 10/6/1988 1/4/1994 9/6/1985 10/3/1989 2/27/1994 2/25/1992 8/8/1994 7/3/1993 7/3/1991 1/26/1994 4/17/1989 3/3/1992 6/28/1984 2/23/1989 5/2/1993 1/23/1990 8/4/1993 9/1/1993 7/28/1987 10/11/1985 8/20/1993 7/18/1993 8/21/1993 11/2/1992 5/7/1990 1/24/1992 7/31/1991 9/21/1990 12/12/1989 2/15/1992 11/17/1989 7/19/1983 6/8/1992 11/19/1993 6/3/1995 10/22/1988 6/24/1993 9/4/1991 1/14/1983 4/13/1991 10/14/1992 3/14/1993 7/10/1992 2/10/1990 1/23/1993 8/24/1988 1/18/1992 6/23/1994 4/17/1993 1/13/1989 9/7/1991 8/5/1989 2/25/1988 1/6/1987 11/15/1990 4/13/1991 11/17/1992 9/4/1985 10/23/1990 11/27/1990 12/31/1991 12/2/1992 1/8/1991 1/21/1989 9/29/1992 9/17/1990 9/19/1990 3/14/1982 6/23/1993 7/19/1986 3/18/1990 9/7/1993 11/29/1991 1/8/1994 5/26/1993 7/17/1988 2/12/1989 12/13/1988 10/26/1993 9/17/1992 2/17/1993 1/3/1993 1/6/1994 7/1/1988 NFL Exp. 2 R 2 1 5 R 8 4 R 2 R R 2 R 2 R 9 6 R 5 R 1 3 8 2 R 3 R 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 10 R R R 7 2 1 12 4 R R 2 2 2 4 2 R 2 5 1 5 7 8 4 1 R 8 2 3 1 R 5 2 3 4 3 13 2 7 3 R 4 R 1 6 5 7 R R 1 R 2 7 No. 18 73 Name Murphy, Louis Sweezy, J.R. Pos. WR G Ht. 6-2 6-5 ACTIVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM Wt. Birthdate NFL Exp. College 200 5/11/1987 8 Florida 298 4/8/1989 5 North Carolina State No. 94 41 Name Johnson, George Shumate, Elijah^ Pos. DE S Ht. 6-4 6-0 Wt. 265 224 INJURED RESERVE Birthdate NFL Exp. 12/11/1987 5 1/12/1994 R College Bowling Green Florida State LSU Louisiana-Monroe California Texas Tech Tennessee Mississippi State Auburn Nebraska UCLA Oklahoma Harvard Kansas City Clemson Colorado State Boston College California Memphis Nebraska Nebraska South Florida Rutgers Southern Miss Heidelberg Florida State Texas A&M Memphis Maryland Iowa State Michigan State Florida Atlantic North Carolina State SMU Tulane Shippensburg Ohio State Missouri Florida UNLV Clemson Memphis Northern Colorado Miami (FL) South Carolina Louisville UCF Shepherd Boston College Kent State Vanderbilt Auburn Hobart Boise State North Greenville South Carolina Oklahoma Memphis Kansas South Carolina State Auburn Iowa Baylor Purdue Toledo William & Mary UCF Buffalo Washington LSU West Virginia Georgia Tech Penn State Idaho State Missouri North Carolina Central Illinois Eastern Kentucky Ohio State Tennessee West Virginia UCLA Northwestern Mississippi Florida Missouri Western Florida State Florida College Rutgers Notre Dame Hometown Columbus, OH Mascotte, FL Oxford, AL Cedar Hill, TX Camarillo, CA Arlington, TX Jersey City, NJ Maben, MS Alpharetta, GA Boulder, CO Katy, TX Sacramento, CA Naperville, IL Harrisonville, MO Charlotte, NC Pueblo, CO Somerville, MA Los Angeles, CA Millington, TN Miami, FL Beatrice, NE Tampa, FL Parkton, MD Alexandria, LA Fairfield, OH Panama City, FL Galveston, TX Bowie, MD Washington, DC Clearwater, FL Detroit, MI Lakeland, FL Centreville, VA Sherman Oaks, CA Westlake Village, CA Philadelphia, PA Greenwood, IN Arlington, TX Tampa, FL Bakersfield, CA Spartanburg, SC Houston, TX Colorado Springs, CO Haines City, FL Cary, NC Bowie, MD Loganville, GA Woodbridge, VA Ghent, NY Youngstown, OH Snellville, GA Keysville, GA Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Oakland, CA North, SC Cheraw, SC Oklahoma City, OK Jacksonville, AR Dublin, OH Riverdale, GA Birmingham, AL Prairie City, IA Dallas, TX Miami, FL St. Petersburg, FL Hollidaysburg, PA Sunrise, FL Hamburg, NY Fox Island, WA Houston, TX Houston, TX Albany, GA Owings Mills, MD Salinas, CA Dallas, TX Upper Marlboro, MD Fort Walton Beach, FL Harrisburg, PA Vernon Hills, IL Berea, KY Hopkinsville, KY Lakewood, CA Wheaton, IL Aberdeen, MS Coconut Creek, FL Mt. Union, IA Bessemer, AL Miramar, FL (as of 8/15/16) 15 GP/GS 13/7 0/0 12/12 0/0 16/0* 0/0 12/11* 14/7 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 14/5 0/0 5/0* 0/0 13/13 14/13 0/0 16/16 0/0 0/0 16/0 6/3 10/5 0/0 15/14 0/0 0/0 15/0 16/11 5/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 15/15* 0/0 0/0 0/0 15/14 12/0 0/0 10/9 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 12/5 7/0 2/0* 2/0* 0/0 13/13 16/16 0/0 0/0 15/15 6/6 16/15 3/0 0/0 11/5 0/0 16/2 0/0 0/0 5/0* 16/0 7/3 13/2 16/0 16/16* 16/16 9/5 12/11 0/0 8/7 0/0 1/0 14/14 14/2 16/6 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 16/16 9/2 HS Hometown St. Petersburg, FL Mooresville, NC 15 GP/GS 6/1 15/15* HS Hometown Glassboro, NJ East Orange, NJ 15 GP/GS 11/5 0/0 * Anger played 16 games with Jacksonville last season; Ayers Jr. played 12 games with N.Y. Giants last season; Brown played one game with Houston last season; Grimes played 15 games with Miami last season; Kitchen played in one game with Detroit and one game with New England last season; Krause played two games with Philadelphia last season; Robinson played five games with Minnesota last season; Smith played 16 games with Baltimore last season; Sweezy played 15 games with Seattle last season. ^Player was waived (injured) and cleared waivers, resulting in their placement on Injured Reserve Head Coach: Dirk Koetter Assistant Coaches: Nate Kaczor (special teams coordinator); Todd Monken (offensive coordinator/wide receivers); Mike Smith (defensive coordinator); Mike Bajakian (quarterbacks); Butch Barry (assistant offensive line); Dave Borgonzi (defensive quality control); Mark Duffner (linebackers); Jon Embree (tight ends); Jay Hayes (defensive line); Jon Hoke (secondary); Dave Kennedy (head strength and conditioning); Brett Maxie (defensive backs); Carlos Polk (assistant special teams); Tim Spencer (running backs); Paul Spicer (assistant defensive line); Ben Steele (offensive quality control); Joe Vaughn (assistant strength and conditioning); Chad Wade (assistant strength and conditioning); George Warhop (run game coordinator/offensive line); Andrew Weidinger (assistant wide receivers/game management) 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS ROSTER BY POSITION Ht. Wt. Age (as of 8/15/16) NFL Exp. Defensive Linemen (16) Tennessee Kansas State Clemson Maryland Michigan State Memphis Shepherd Kent State Auburn South Carolina Oklahoma Memphis Missouri Illinois Eastern Kentucky Mississippi 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-4 275 293 253 330 281 275 238 330 282 268 300 297 260 307 251 279 30 22 28 26 25 24 26 27 22 27 28 29 26 24 22 23 8 R 2 3 4 1 2 4 R 5 7 8 3 4 R R LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB Linebacker (10) LSU Texas Tech Oklahoma Nebraska Iowa State Florida Atlantic Boston College Auburn William & Mary Georgia Tech 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 227 221 236 233 234 230 223 253 242 250 22 22 23 26 24 25 23 23 23 34 2 R R 5 3 3 2 R R 13 Jude Adjei-Barimah Johnthan Banks Daniel Davie Javien Elliott Brent Grimes Vernon Hargreaves III Josh Robinson Alterraun Verner CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB Cornerback (8) Bowling Green Mississippi State Nebraska Florida State Shippensburg Florida UCF UCLA 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 200 185 190 176 185 204 200 187 24 26 23 23 33 21 25 27 2 4 R R 10 R 5 7 23 39 30 33 29 37 31 Chris Conte Isaiah Johnson Bradley McDougald Kimario McFadden Ryan Smith Keith Tandy Major Wright S S S S DB DB S Safety (7) California South Carolina Kansas South Carolina State North Carolina Central West Virginia Florida 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-11 203 209 209 210 189 205 204 27 23 25 25 22 27 28 6 R 4 1 R 5 7 48 Andrew DePaola LS No. Name Pos. 91 79 90 70 92 67 95 66 75 96 93 98 56 97 57 71 Robert Ayers Jr. Travis Britz Kourtnei Brown A.J. Francis William Gholston Martin Ifedi Howard Jones Ishmaa'ily Kitchen DaVonte Lambert Cliff Matthews Gerald McCoy Clinton McDonald Jacquies Smith Akeem Spence Noah Spence Channing Ward DE DT DE DT DL DE DE DT DT DT DT DT DE DT DE DE 58 44 59 54 52 53 50 49 46 51 Kwon Alexander Micah Awe Devante Bond Lavonte David Jeremiah George Adarius Glanton Josh Keyes Cassanova McKinzy Luke Rhodes Daryl Smith 38 27 32 35 24 28 26 21 9 5 19 College Long Snapper (1) Rutgers Bryan Anger Jacob Schum P P Punter (2) California Buffalo Roberto Aguayo K Kicker (1) Florida State Offensive Line (16) Louisiana-Monroe UCLA Boston College Southern Miss Memphis SMU Ohio State UNLV Louisiville Hobart Baylor Purdue Penn State Idaho State North Carolina State Missouri Western 6-2 230 29 3 6-3 5-11 205 211 27 27 5 2 6-0 207 22 R 6-3 6-5 6-7 6-9 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-2 6-5 6-6 315 305 316 315 330 293 295 302 301 307 290 310 338 308 298 305 24 22 32 30 23 24 24 27 23 23 25 25 23 30 27 23 1 R 9 8 R 1 R 7 R 2 2 3 2 7 5 R 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-5 235 245 235 256 262 253 239 257 25 24 23 31 23 28 22 23 2 R R 8 3 6 R 1 61 77 78 69 65 72 60 68 67 74 70 64 76 62 73 66 Josh Allen Caleb Benenoch Gosder Cherilus Demar Dotson Taylor Fallin Ben Gottschalk Joel Hale Joe Hawley Kelby Johnson Ali Marpet Kelvin Palmer Kevin Pamphile Donovan Smith Evan Smith J.R. Sweezy * Leonard Wester C OL T T T C OL C T G OL OL T OL G T 84 46 45 82 87 88 86 88 Cameron Brate Kivon Cartwright Alan Cross Brandon Myers Austin Seferian-Jenkins Luke Stocker Danny Vitale Tevin Westbrook TE TE FB TE TE TE FB TE 43 44 25 36 22 34 Peyton Barber Russell Hansbrough Mike James Storm Johnson Doug Martin Charles Sims III RB RB RB RB RB RB Running Back (6) Auburn Missouri Miami (FL) UCF Boise State West Virginia 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-0 225 195 223 216 223 211 22 22 25 24 27 25 R R 4 2 5 3 80 14 17 13 11 83 10 16 18 15 89 85 Kenny Bell Andre Davis Donteea Dye Jr. Mike Evans Adam Humphries Vincent Jackson Jonathan Krause Freddie Martino Louis Murphy* Bernard Reedy Russell Shepard Evan Spencer WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Wide Receiver (12) Nebraska USF Heidelberg Texas A&M Clemson Northern Colorado Vanderbilt North Greenville Florida Toledo LSU Ohio State 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-2 197 211 195 231 195 230 190 195 200 175 195 208 24 22 22 22 23 33 24 24 29 24 25 23 2 1 2 3 2 12 2 1 8 1 4 1 Mike Glennon Ryan Griffin Jameis Winston QB QB QB 6-6 6-5 6-4 225 210 231 26 26 22 4 3 2 8 4 3 Tight End (8) Harvard Colorado State Memphis Iowa Washington Tennessee Northwestern Florida Quarterback (3) North Carolina State Tulane Florida State 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS BY EXPERIENCE College Hometown (as of 8/15/16) How Acq. 13 Georgia Tech Albany, GA FA-'16 33 12 Northern Colorado Colorado Springs, CO UFA (SD)-'12 185 33 10 Shippensburg Philadelphia, PA FA-'16 6-7 316 32 9 Boston College Somerville, MA FA-'15 DE T DT WR TE 6-3 6-9 6-2 6-2 6-3 275 315 297 200 256 30 30 29 29 30 8 8 8 8 8 Tennessee Southern Miss Memphis Florida Iowa Jersey City, NJ Alexandria, LA Jacksonville, AR St. Petersburg, FL Prairie City, IA UFA (NYG)-'16 FA-'09 UFA (SEA)-'14 UFA(NYG)-'14 UFA (NYG)-'14 7th Year (5) 68 Hawley, Joe 93 McCoy, Gerald 62 Smith, Evan 21 Verner, Alterraun 31 Wright, Major C DT OL CB S 6-3 6-4 6-2 5-10 5-11 302 300 308 187 204 27 28 30 27 28 7 7 7 7 7 UNLV Oklahoma Idaho State UCLA Florida Bakersfield, CA Oklahoma City, OK Salinas, CA Lakewood, CA Miramar, FL FA-'15 D1-'10 UFA (GB)-'14 UFA (TEN)-'14 UFA (CHI)-'14 6th Year (2) 23 Conte, Chris 88 Stocker, Luke S TE 6-2 6-5 203 253 27 28 6 6 California Tennessee Los Angeles, CA Berea, KY UFA (CHI)-'15 D4-'11 5th Year (7) 9 Anger, Bryan 54 David, Lavonte 22 Martin, Doug 96 Matthews, Cliff 26 Robinson, Josh 73 Sweezy, J.R.* 37 Tandy, Keith P LB RB DT CB G DB 6-3 6-1 5-9 6-4 5-10 6-5 5-10 205 233 223 268 200 298 205 27 26 27 27 25 27 27 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 California Nebraska Boise State South Carolina UCF North Carolina State West Virginia Camarillo, CA Miami, FL Oakland, CA Cheraw, SC Sunrise, FL Mooresville, NC Hopkinsville, KY UFA (JAC)-'16 D2-'12 D1b-'12 FA-'16 UFA (MIN)-'16 UFA (SEA)-'16 D6-'12 4th Year (8) 27 Banks, Johnthan 92 Gholston, William 8 Glennon, Mike 25 James, Mike 66 Kitchen, Ishmaa'ily 30 McDougald, Bradley 89 Shepard, Russell 97 Spence, Akeem CB DL QB RB DT S WR DT 6-2 6-6 6-6 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 185 281 225 223 330 209 195 307 26 25 26 25 27 25 25 24 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mississippi State Michigan State North Carolina State Miami (FL) Kent State Kansas LSU Illinois Maben, MS Detroit, MI Centreville, VA Haines City, FL Youngstown, OH Dublin, OH Houston, TX Fort Walton Beach, FL D2-'13 D4b-'13 D3-'13 D6-'13 FA-'16 W (KC)-'13 W (PHI)-'13 D4a-'13 3rd Year (10) 48 DePaola, Andrew 13 Evans, Mike 70 Francis, A.J. 52 George, Jeremiah 53 Glanton, Adarius 4 Griffin, Ryan 64 Pamphile, Kevin 87 Seferian-Jenkins, Austin 34 Sims III, Charles 56 Smith, Jacquies LS WR DT LB LB QB OL TE RB DE 6-2 6-5 6-5 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-0 6-2 230 231 330 234 230 210 310 262 211 260 29 22 26 24 25 26 25 23 25 26 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Rutgers Texas A&M Maryland Iowa State Florida Atlantic Tulane Purdue Washington West Virginia Missouri Parkton, MD Galveston, TX Washington, DC Clearwater, FL Lakeland, FL Westlake Village, CA Miami, FL Fox Island, WA Houston, TX Dallas, TX FA-'14 D1-'14 FA-'16 W (JAX)-'15 FA-'15 W (NO)-'15 D5b-'14 D2-'14 D3-'14 W (BUF)-'14 2nd Year (15) 38 Adjei-Barimah, Jude 58 Alexander, Kwon 80 Bell, Kenny 84 Brate, Cameron 90 Brown, Kourtnei 17 Dye Jr., Donteea 11 Humphries, Adam 36 Johnson, Storm 95 Jones, Howard 50 Keyes, Josh 10 Krause, Jonathan 74 Marpet, Ali 70 Palmer, Kelvin 5 Schum, Jacob 76 Smith, Donovan 3 Winston, Jameis CB LB WR TE DE WR WR RB DE LB WR G OL P T QB 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-6 6-4 200 227 197 235 253 195 195 216 235 223 190 307 290 211 338 231 24 22 24 25 28 22 23 24 26 23 24 23 25 27 23 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Bowling Green LSU Nebraska Harvard Clemson Heidelberg Clemson UCF Shepherd Boston College Vanderbilt Hobart Baylor Buffalo Penn State Florida State Columbus, OH Oxford, AL Boulder, CO Naperville, IL Charlotte, NC Fairfield, OH Spartanburg, SC Loganville, GA Woodbridge, VA Ghent, NY Snellville, GA Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Dallas, TX Hamburg, NY Owings Mills, MD Bessemer, AL FA-'15 D4-'15 D5-'15 FA-'15 W (HOU)-'15 FA-'15 FA-'15 FA-'16 FA-'15 FA-'15 W (PHI)-'16 D2b-'15 FA-'16 FA-'15 D2a-'15 D1-'15 Rookies/1st Year (33) 19 Aguayo, Roberto 61 Allen, Josh 44 Awe, Micah 43 Barber, Peyton 77 Benenoch, Caleb 59 Bond, Devante 79 Britz, Travis 46 Cartwright, Kivon 45 Cross, Alan 32 Davie, Daniel 14 Davis, Andre 35 Elliott, Javien 65 Fallin, Taylor 72 Gottschalk, Ben 60 Hale, Joel 44 Hansbrough, Russell 28 Hargreaves III, Vernon 67 Ifedi, Martin 39 Johnson, Isaiah 67 Johnson, Kelby 75 Lambert, DaVonte 16 Martino, Freddie 33 McFadden, Kimario 49 McKinzy, Cassanova 15 Reedy, Bernard 46 Rhodes, Luke 29 Smith, Ryan 57 Spence, Noah 85 Spencer, Evan 86 Vitale, Danny 71 Ward, Channing 81 Westbrook, Tevin 66 Wester, Leonard K OL LB RB OL LB DT TE TE CB WR CB T C OL RB CB DE S T DT WR S LB WR LB CB DE WR TE DE TE T 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-6 6-5 6-4 5-9 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-6 207 315 221 225 305 236 293 245 235 190 211 176 330 293 295 195 204 275 209 301 282 195 210 253 175 242 189 251 208 239 279 257 305 22 24 22 22 22 23 22 24 23 23 22 23 23 24 24 22 21 24 23 23 22 24 25 23 24 23 22 22 23 22 23 23 23 R 1 R R R R R R R R 1 R R 1 R R R 1 R R R 1 1 R 1 R R R 1 R R 1 R Florida State Louisiana-Monroe Texas Tech Auburn UCLA Oklahoma Kansas State Colorado State Memphis Nebraska USF Florida State Memphis SMU Ohio State Missouri Florida Memphis South Carolina Louisville Auburn North Greenville South Carolina State Auburn Toledo William & Mary North Carolina Central Eastern Kentucky Ohio State Northwestern Mississippi Florida Missouri Western Mascotte, FL Dallas, TX Arlington, TX Alpharetta, GA Katy, TX Sacramento, CA Harrisonville, MO Pueblo, CO Millington, TN Beatrice, NE Tampa, FL Panama City, FL Bowie, MD Sherman Oaks, CA Greenwood, IN Arlington, TX Tampa, FL Houston, TX Cary, NC Bowie, MD Keysville, GA North, SC Riverdale, GA Birmingham, AL St. Petersburg, FL Hollidaysburg, PA Upper Marlboro, MD Harrisburg, PA Vernon Hills, IL Wheaton, IL Aberdeen, MS Coconut Creek, FL Mt. Union, IA D2b-'16 FA-'14 FA-'16 FA-'16 D5-'16 D6a-'16 FA-'16 FA-'16 FA-'16 W (IND)-'16 FA-'15 FA-'16 FA-'16 FA-'15 FA-'16 FA-'16 D1-'16 FA-'15 FA-'16 FA-'16 FA-'16 FA-'16 FA-'15 FA-'16 FA-'16 FA-'16 D4-'16 D2a-'16 FA-'15 D6b-'16 FA-'16 FA-'15 FA-'16 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age 13th Year (1) 51 Smith, Daryl LB 6-2 250 34 12th Year (1) 83 Jackson, Vincent WR 6-5 230 10th Year (1) 24 Grimes, Brent CB 5-10 9th Year (1) 78 Cherilus, Gosder T 8th Year (5) 91 Ayers Jr., Robert 69 Dotson, Demar 98 McDonald, Clinton 18 Murphy, Louis* 82 Myers, Brandon NFL Exp. 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS - HOW THEY WERE BUILT DRAFT TRADES WAIVERS 2009 FREE AGENTS Demar Dotson (R) 2010 Gerald McCoy (1) 2011 Luke Stocker (4) 2012 Doug Martin (1b) Lavonte David (2) Keith Tandy (6) 2013 Johnthan Banks (2) Mike Glennon (3) Akeem Spence (4a) William Gholston (4b) Mike James (6) Bradley McDougald (KC) Russell Shepard (PHI) 2014 Mike Evans (1) Austin Seferian-Jenkins (2) Charles Sims III (3) Kevin Pamphile (5b) Jacquies Smith (BUF) Andrew DePaola Clinton McDonald Louis Murphy Brandon Myers (NYG) Evan Smith (GB) Alterraun Verner (TEN) Major Wright (CHI) 2015 Jameis Winston (1) Donovan Smith (2a) Ali Marpet (2b) Kwon Alexander (4) Kenny Bell (5) Kourtnei Brown (HOU) Jeremiah George (JAC) Ryan Griffin (NO) Jude Adjei-Barimah (R) Josh Allen Cameron Brate Gosder Cherilus Chris Conte (CHI)^ Andre Davis Donteea Dye Jr. (R) Adarius Glanton Ben Gottschalk Joe Hawley Adam Humphries (R) Martin Ifedi Howard Jones Josh Keyes Kimario McFadden Jacob Schum Evan Spencer Tevin Westbrook 2016 Vernon Hargreaves III (1) Noah Spence (2a) Roberto Aguayo (2b) Ryan Smith (4) Caleb Benenoch (5) Devante Bond (6a) Danny Vitale (6b) Daniel Davie (IND) Jonathan Krause (PHI) Bryan Anger (JAC) Micah Awe (R) Robert Ayers Jr. (NYG) Peyton Barber (R) Travis Britz (R) Kivon Cartwright (R) Alan Cross (R) Javien Elliott (R) Taylor Fallin (R) A.J. Francis Brent Grimes Joel Hale (R) Russell Hansbrough (R) Isaiah Johnson (R) Kelby Johnson (R) Storm Johnson Ishmaa'ily Ktichen Davonte Lambert (R) Freddie Martino Cliff Matthews Cassanova McKinzy (R) Kelvin Palmer Bernard Reedy Luke Rhodes (R) Josh Robinson (MIN) Elijah Shumate (R)^ Daryl Smith J.R. Sweezy (SEA) Channing Ward (R) Leonard Wester (R) ^Denotes Injured Reserve Vincent Jackson (SD) George Johnson (DET)^ 2016 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEER PRESEASON STATISTICS 2016 RECORD -Aug 11 Aug 20 Aug 26 Sept 1 L WON: 9-17 Sept 11 Sept 18 Sept 25 Oct 2 Oct 10 LOST: 1 RUSHING 69,596 at Atlanta at Arizona LOS ANGELES DENVER at Carolina -- bye week -at San Francisco OAKLAND ATLANTA CHICAGO at Kansas City SEATTLE at San Diego NEW ORLEANS at Dallas at New Orleans CAROLINA Oct 23 Oct 30 Nov 3 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 27 Dec 4 Dec 11 Dec 18 Dec 24 Jan 1 BUCCANEERS 18 2 15 1 3/14 21.4% 1/2 50.0% 28:19 329 329.0 70 4.7 31 31.0 21 298 298.0 3/30 328 46/27 58.7 3 7/42.4 39.7 10/92 4/2 1 0 1 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att. 4th Down: Made/Att. POSSESSION AVG. TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play NET YARDS RUSHING Avg. Per Game Total Rushes NET YARDS PASSING Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted PUNTS/AVERAGE NET PUNTING AVERAGE PENALTIES/YARDS FUMBLES/FUMBLES LOST TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns SCORE BY QUARTERS BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS SCORING Shepard Aguayo BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS 0 at Philadelphia at Jacksonville CLEVELAND WASHINGTON TD 1 0 1 2 1 6 14 R 0 0 0 2 P 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 Rt 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 PAT 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 OPPONENTS 12 7 2 3 5/17 29.4% 0/1 0.0% 31:41 187 187.0 67 2.8 92 92.0 27 95 95.0 4/19 114 36/18 50.0 1 10/45.4 38.8 11/70 2/0 2 2 0 0 4 3 3 2P 0 0 0-0 0-0 OT 0 0 FG 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 Yds Avg Lg 5 4 1 1 7 3 21 27 13 8 4 4 3 -1 31 92 2.6 2.0 4.0 4.0 0.4 -0.3 1.5 3.4 6 5 4 4 4 3 6 10 RECEIVING Shepard Hansbrough Reedy Johnson, S. Davis Barber Seferian-Jenkins James Martino Jackson Martin Evans Krause Brate Vitale Westbrook Cartwright Humphries BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS No 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 18 Yds 62 24 32 31 27 27 10 26 25 17 11 10 6 5 5 4 4 2 328 114 Avg 20.7 8.0 16.0 15.5 13.5 13.5 5.0 26.0 25.0 17.0 11.0 10.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 12.1 6.3 Lg 30 16 24 20 14 14 7 26 25 17 11 10 6 5 5 4 4 2 30 19 TD INTERCEPTIONS Johnson, I. BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS No 1 1 3 Yds 35 35 11 Avg 35.0 35.0 3.7 Lg 35 35 18 TD Avg 41.2 45.5 42.4 45.4 Net 38.0 44.0 39.7 38.8 TB 0 0 0 1 In20 2 1 3 0 Lg 51 48 51 62 Bk 0 0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS Humphries Krause Reedy BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS Ret 3 1 1 5 3 FC 1 0 0 1 3 Yds 25 21 0 46 19 Avg 8.3 21.0 0.0 9.2 6.3 Lg 10 21 0 21 13 TD 0 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Dye Reedy Bell BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS Ret 2 1 1 4 2 Yds 49 18 16 83 86 Avg 24.5 18.0 16.0 20.8 43.0 Lg 25 18 16 25 47 TD 0 0 0 0 0 1-19 0-0 0-0 0-0 20-29 0-0 0-0 0-0 30-39 1-1 1-1 0-0 40-49 0-0 0-0 1-1 50+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 Lg 38 38 46 INT 2 0 1 3 6 INT% 8.7 0.0 7.1 6.5 4.7 Lg 25 26t 30 40 48 PUNTING Schum Anger BUCS OPPONENTS TOTAL 9 17 S 0 0 0 0 No Martin Johnson, S. Glennon Hansbrough James Barber BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS PTS 6 3 9 17 No 5 2 7 10 FIELD GOALS Aguayo BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS Yds 206 91 297 454 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Aguayo (38G) Team: (38G) OPPONENTS: (42G) SACKS: Jones, McDonald, J. Smith, A. Spence, Buccaneers 4.0, Opponents 3.0 FUM/LOST: Bell 1/1, Griffin 1/0, Reedy 1/0, Winston 1/1. PASSING Griffin Winston Glennon BUCCANEERS OPPONENTS Att 23 9 14 46 127 0 Comp 13 7 7 27 89 Yds 148 97 83 328 911 Cmp% 56.5 77.8 50.0 58.7 70.1 Yds/Att 6.43 10.78 5.93 7.13 7.17 TD 0 1 0 1 4 TD% 0.0 11.1 0.0 2.2 3.1 Sack/Lost 1/10 1/13 1/7 14/111 8/58 Rating 39.8 148.6 38.7 60.8 81.2 0 0 0 2015 BUCCANEERS PRESEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player Luke Rhodes Lavonte David Howard Jones Clinton McDonald Micah Awe Johnthan Banks Isaiah Johnson Kourtnei Brown Jude Adjei-Barimah Chris Conte Jacquies Smith Akeem Spence Channing Ward Keith Tandy Adarius Glanton Kwon Alexander Bradley McDougald Alterraun Verner Cliff Matthews Major Wright Javien Elliott Travis Britz A.J. Francis Kimario McFadden DaVonte Lambert Elijah Shumate Noah Spence Robert Ayers Vernon Hargreaves Totals Tackles Solo Assist Total 6 0 6 3 1 4 3 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 40 4 44 TFL 1 1 1 1 1 5 Sacks Yds 6.0 4.0 3.0 6.0 19.0 Sack 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.0 QBP 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 INT 1 1 Interceptions Yds TD 35 0 35 0 PD 1 1 1 1 4 FF 1 1 Fumbles FR Yds 0 0 TD 0 2015 PRESEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS Player Keith Tandy Johnthan Banks Adarius Glanton Josh Keyes Josh Robinson Adam Humphries Totals Tackles Solo Assist Total 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 6 Fumbles FF FR 1 0 Blocked Kicks FG PAT TD 0 1 Totals 0 Punt 0 Own Fumbles Total Lost 1 1 Kenny Bell 1 0 Ryan Griffin 1 0 Bernard Reedy Jameis Winston 1 1 Totals 4 2 0 OR 0 1 1 0 2 OOB 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous Tackles/Fumbles Tackles FF Ryan Griffin 0 0 Ben Gottschalk 1 0 Jonathan Krause 1 0 Ali Marpet 1 0 Totals 3 0 Return Touchdowns Safeties Key TFL - Tackles for Loss QBP - Quarterback Pressures FF - Forced Fumbles OR - Own Recovered Yds - Yards PD - Passes Defensed FR - Fumble Recoveries OOB - Out of Bounds FR 1 0 0 0 1 2016 BUCCANEERS PRESEASON PARTICIPATION CHART Legend P = Played Position Abbreviation Indicates Start (e.g. RCB indicates started at right cornerback) N = Not on Roster PS = Practice Squad 1 2 3 4 @jax CLE WAS Player Adjei-Barimah, Jude CB 1 0 0 0 P K 1 0 0 0 P LB 1 1 0 0 MLB OL 1 0 0 0 P Anger, Bryan P 1 0 0 0 P Awe, Micah LB 1 0 0 0 P Ayers Jr., Robert DE 1 1 0 0 DE Banks, Johnthan CB 1 0 0 0 P Barber, Peyton RB 1 0 0 0 P Bell, Kenny WR 1 0 0 0 P Benenoch, Caleb OL 0 0 1 0 DNP Bond, Devante LB 1 0 0 0 P Brate, Cameron TE 1 1 0 0 TE Britz, Travis DT 1 0 0 0 P Brown, Kourtnei DE 1 0 0 0 P Cartwright, Kivon TE 1 0 0 0 P Cherilus, Gosder T 1 0 0 0 P Conte, Chris S 1 1 0 0 S Cross, Alan TE 1 0 0 0 P David, Lavonte LB 1 1 0 0 WLB Davie, Daniel CB 1 0 0 0 P Davis, Andre WR 1 0 0 0 P DePaola, Andrew LS 1 0 0 0 P Dotson, Demar T 1 1 0 0 RT Dye Jr., Donteea WR 1 0 0 0 P Elliott, Javien CB 1 0 0 0 P Evans, Mike WR 1 1 0 0 WR Fallin, Taylor T 1 0 0 0 P Francis, A.J. DT 1 0 0 0 P George, Jeremiah LB 1 0 0 0 P Gholston, William DL 0 0 1 0 DNP Glanton, Adarius LB 1 0 0 0 P Glennon, Mike QB 1 0 0 0 P Gottschalk, Ben C 1 0 0 0 P Griffin, Ryan QB 1 0 0 0 P Grimes, Brent CB 1 1 0 0 CB Hale, Joel OL 1 0 0 0 P Hansbrough, Russell RB 1 0 0 0 P Hargreaves III, Vernon CB 1 0 0 0 P Hawley, Joe C 1 1 0 0 C Humphries, Adam WR 1 0 0 0 P Ifedi, Martin DE 1 0 0 0 P Jackson, Vincent WR 1 1 0 0 WR James, Mike RB 1 0 0 0 P Johnson, George DE 0 0 0 Johnson, Isaiah S 1 0 0 0 P Johnson, Kelby T 1 0 0 0 P Johnson, Storm RB 1 0 0 0 P Jones, Howard DE 1 0 0 0 P Keyes, Josh LB 1 0 0 0 P Krause, Jonathan WR 1 0 0 0 P Lambert, DaVonte DT 1 0 0 0 P Marpet, Ali G 1 1 0 0 RG Martin, Doug RB 1 1 0 0 RB Martino, Freddie WR 1 0 0 0 P Matthews, Cliff DT 1 0 0 0 P McCoy, Gerald DT 1 1 0 0 DT McDonald, Clinton DT 1 1 0 0 DT McDougald, Bradley S 1 1 0 0 S McFadden, Kimario S 1 0 0 0 P McKinzy, Cassanova LB 0 0 1 0 DNP Murphy, Louis WR 0 0 0 0 PUP Myers, Brandon TE 1 0 0 0 P Palmer, Kevin OL 1 0 0 0 P Pamphile, Kevin OL 1 1 0 0 LG Reedy, Bernard WR 1 0 0 0 P Rhodes, Luke LB 1 0 0 0 P Robinson, Josh CB 1 0 0 0 P Schum, Jacob P 1 0 0 0 P Seferian-Jenkins, Austin TE 1 0 0 0 P Shepard, Russell WR 1 0 0 0 P Shumate, Elijah S 1 0 0 0 P Sims III, Charles RB 0 0 1 0 DNP Smith, Daryl LB 1 1 0 0 SLB Smith, Donovan T 1 1 0 0 LT Smith, Evan OL 1 0 0 0 P Smith, Jacquies DE 1 1 0 0 DE Smith, Ryan S 1 0 0 0 P Spence, Akeem DT 1 0 0 0 P Spence, Noah DE 1 0 0 0 P Spencer, Evan WR 1 0 0 0 P Stocker, Luke TE 1 1 0 0 TE Sweezy, J.R. G 0 0 0 0 PUP Tandy, Keith DB 1 0 0 0 P Verner, Alterraun CB 1 1 0 0 CB Vitale, Danny TE 1 0 0 0 P Ward, Channing DE 1 0 0 0 P Westbrook, Tevin TE 1 0 0 0 P Wester, Leonard T 1 0 0 0 P Winston, Jameis QB 1 1 0 0 QB Wright, Major S 1 0 0 0 P Aguayo, Roberto Alexander, Kwon Allen, Josh D N P @phi P O S G P G S I A PUP = Phys. Unable to Perform 0 IR DNP = Did Not Play IA = Inactive NFI = Res./Non-Football-Injury IR = Injured Reserve RES = Reserve TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS' 2016 PERSONNEL LOG (By Date) January 1 – Placed S Chris Conte on Injured Reserve. Promoted LB Devin Eubanks to the active roster from the practice squad. January 5 – Signed C Josh Allen, WR Andre Davis, G Antoine Everett, C Ben Gottschalk, S Gerod Holliman, DE Martin Ifedi, DT Derrick Lott, CB C.J. Roberts, CB Joel Ross. January 6 – Relieved Head Coach Lovie Smith of duties. January 11 – Contract expired for cornerbacks coach Gill Byrd, defensive line coach Joe Cullen, defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, wide receivers coach Andrew Hayes-Stoker, senior defensive assistant Larry Marmie, linebackers coach Hardy Nickerson, special teams coordinator Kevin O’Dea, safeties coach Mikal Smith and defensive quality control Miles Smith. January 15 – Named Dirk Koetter as head coach. Named Mike Smith as defensive coordinator. January 19 – Named Mark Duffner as linebackers coach, Jay Hayes as defensive line coach, Jon Hoke as secondary coach and Nate Kaczor as special teams coordinator. January 24 – Named Todd Monken as offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach. January 25 – Named Zack Grossi as assistant to the head coach, Brett Maxie as defensive backs coach and Andrew Weidinger as assistant wide receivers/game management February 5 – Signed DT Davon Coleman, DT Cliff Matthews, DE Jermauria Rasco and WR Bernard Reedy. Promoted Brian McLaughlin from team operations assistant to scouting assistant. February 16 – Named John Spytek director of player personnel. March 7 – G Logan Mankins announced retirement. March 8 – Re-signed S Keith Tandy. Released LB Bruce Carter. March 9 – Extended qualifying offers to S Bradley McDougald and WR Russell Shepard. Tendered LS Andrew DePaola, LB Jeremiah George and DE Jacquies Smith. March 11 – Signed G J.R. Sweezy. March 14 – Signed DE Robert Ayers Jr., CB Brent Grimes and CB Josh Robinson. Re-signed S Chris Conte. March 18 – Signed LB Daryl Smith. March 23 – Signed P Bryan Anger. April 5 – LS Andrew DePaola signed exclusive rights contract. S Bradley McDougald signed restricted free agent tender. April 6 – LB Jeremiah George signed exclusive rights contract. April 11 – DE Jacquies Smith signed exclusive rights contract. WR Russell Shepard signed restricted free agent tender. April 19 – Signed QB Dan LeFevour. April 25 – Signed RB Storm Johnson. April 29 – Waived WR Andre Davis, LB Darius Eubanks, G Antoine Everett, S Gerod Holliman, DT Derrick Lott, S Kimario McFadden, LB Jermauria Rasco and CB C.J. Roberts. May 2 – Released K Connor Barth. Waived DE Martin Ifedi. Signed RB Peyton Barber, FB Tim Brown, TE Kivon Cartwright, LB Tyson Coleman, FB Alan Cross, T Taylor Fallin, RB Russell Hansbrough, S Traveon Henry, S Isaiah Johnson, DT DaVonte Lambert, LB Cassanova McKinzy, DT Jontavius Morris, LB Luke Rhodes, OL Dominique Robertson, S Elijah Shumate, WR Dez Stewart, DE Channing Ward and T Leonard Wester. May 5 – Signed OL Caleb Benenoch and DB Ryan Smith. May 6 – Signed LB Devonte Bond and CB Vernon Hargreaves III. May 7 – Signed TE Danny Vitale. May 9 – Signed LB Micah Awe, DT Travis Britz, WR Andre Davis and T Kelby Johnson. Waived TE Tim Brown, LB Tyson Coleman and DT Jontavius Morris. May 12 – Awarded S John Lowdermilk off of waivers from Minnesota. Signed WR Freddie Martino and DE Noah Spence. Waived S Traveon Henry and WR Dez Stewart. May 17 – Signed DT A.J. Francis. Waived DT Davon Coleman. May 19 – Waived K Patrick Murray. May 24 – Placed S John Lowdermilk on the Reserve/Retired list. May 26 – Signed CB Javien Elliott and S Kimario McFadden. June 7 – Signed K Roberto Aguayo. July 21 – Waived S John Lowdermilk from the Reserve/Retired list July 23 – Awarded WR Jonathan Krause off of waivers from the Philadelphia Eagles. Waived (non-football injury) OL Dominique Robertson. July 26 – Signed OL Joel Hale. Placed WR Louis Murphy and G J.R. Sweezy on Active/Physically Unable to Perform list. Placed S Elijah Shumate on Active/Non-Football Injury list. Waived OL Garrett Gilkey with a failed physical. July 28 – Awarded CB Daniel Davie off of waivers from the Indianapolis Colts. Waived CB Joel Ross. August 3 – Signed OL Caylin Hauptmann. Waived QB Dan LeFevour. August 4 – Activated S Elijah Shumate from the Active/Non-Football Injury list. August 5 – Signed DE Martin Ifedi. Placed DE George Johnson on Injured Reserve August 6 – Waived OL Caylin Hauptmann. August 8 – Signed OL Kelvin Palmer. August 15 – Signed DT Ishmaa’ily Kitchen. Waived (injured) S Elijah Shumate. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS' 2016 PERSONNEL LOG (By Player and Coach) Aguayo, Roberto .................... K June 7 Signed Contract Anger, Bryan .......................... P March 23 Signed Contract Allen, Josh .............................. C January 5 Signed Contract Awe, Micah ............................. LB May 9 Signed Contract Ayers Jr., Robert .................... DE March 14 Signed Contract Barber, Peyton ....................... RB May 2 Signed Contract Barth, Connor ......................... K May 2 Released Benenoch, Caleb .................... OL May 5 Signed Contract Bond, Devonte........................ LB May 6 Signed Contract Brown, Tim ............................. FB May 2 Signed Contract May 9 Waived Britz, Travis ............................ DT May 9 Signed Contract Byrd, Gill ................................. Cornerbacks Coach January 11 Contract Expired Carter, Bruce .......................... LB March 8 Released Cartwright, Kivon ................... TE May 2 Signed Contract Coleman, Davon ..................... DT February 5 Signed Contract May 17 Waived Coleman, Tyson ..................... LB May 2 Signed Contract May 9 Waived Conte, Chris............................ S January 1 Placed on Injured Reserve March 14 Signed Contract Cross, Alan ............................. FB May 2 Signed Contract Cullen, Joe .............................. Defensive Line Coach January 11 Contract Expired Davie, Daniel........................... CB July 28 Awarded off of waivers (IND) Davis, Andre ........................... WR January 5 Signed Contract April 29 Waived May 9 Signed Contract DePaola, Andrew .................... LS March 9 Tendered April 5 Signed Exclusive Rights Contract Duffner, Mark .......................... Linebackers Coach January 19 Named linebackers coach Elliott, Javien .......................... CB May 26 Signed Contract Eubanks, Devin ...................... LB January 1 Promoted to active roster April 29 Waived Everett, Antoine ..................... G January 5 Signed Contract April 29 Waived Fallin, Taylor ........................... T May 2 Signed Contract Francis, A.J............................. DT May 17 Signed Contract Frazier, Leslie ......................... Defensive Coordinator January 11 Contract Expired George, Jeremiah................... LB March 9 Tendered April 5 Signed Exclusive Rights Contract Gilkey, Garrett ........................ OL July 26 Waived (failed physical) Gottschalk, Ben...................... C January 5 Signed Contract Grimes, Brent ......................... CB March 14 Signed Contract Grossi, Zack ........................... Assistant to the Head Coach January 19 Named assistant to the head coach Hale, Joel ................................ OL July 26 Signed Contract Hansbrough, Russell ............. RB May 2 Signed Contract Hargreaves III, Vernon ........... CB May 6 Signed Contract Hauptmann, Caylin ................ OL August 3 Signed Contract August 6 Waived Hayes, Jay .............................. Defensive Line Coach January 19 Named defensive line coach Hayes-Stoker, Andrew ........... Wide Receivers Coach January 11 Contract Expired Henry, Traveon ....................... S May 2 Signed Contract May 12 Waived Hoke, Jon ................................ Secondary Coach January 19 Named secondary coach Holliman, Gerod ..................... S January 5 Signed Contract April 29 Waived Ifedi, Martin ............................. DE January 5 Signed Contract May 2 Waived August 5 Signed Contract Johnson, George ................... DE August 5 Placed on Injured Reserve Johnson, Isaiah ...................... S May 2 Signed Contract Johnson, Kelby ...................... T May 9 Signed Contract Johnson, Storm...................... RB April 25 Signed Contract Kaczor, Nate ........................... Special Teams Coordinator January 19 Named special teams coordinator Kitchen, Ishmaa’ily ................ DT August 15 Signed Contract Koetter, Dirk ........................... Head Coach January 15 Named head coach Krause, Jonathan ................... WR July 23 Awarded off of waivers (PHI) Lambert, DaVonte .................. DT May 2 Signed Contract LeFevour, Dan ........................ QB April 19 Signed Contract August 3 Waived Lott, Derrick ............................ DT January 5 Signed Contract April 29 Waived Lowdermilk, John .................. S May 12 Awarded off of waivers (MIN) May 24 Placed on Reserve/Retired list July 21 Waived from Reserve/Retired list Mankins, Logan ...................... G March 7 Announced retirement Marmie, Larry ......................... Senior Defensive Assistant January 11 Contract Expired Martino, Freddie ..................... WR May 12 Signed Contract Matthews, Cliff........................ DT February 5 Signed Contract Maxie, Brett............................. Defensive Backs Coach January 19 Named defensive backs coach McDougald, Bradley .............. S March 9 Qualifying offer extended April 5 Signed RFA Tender McFadden, Kimario. ............... S April 29 Waived May 26 Signed Contract McKinzy, Cassanova ............. LB May 2 Signed Contract McLaughlin, Brian .................. Scouting Assistant February 5 Promoted from Team Operations Assistant Monken, Todd......................... Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach January 19 Named linebackers coach Morris, Jontavius ................... DT May 2 Signed Contract May 9 Waived Murphy, Louis ........................ WR July 26 Placed on Active/PUP list Murray, Patrick ....................... K May 19 Waived Nickerson, Hardy ................... Linebackers Coach January 11 Contract Expired O’Dea, Kevin ........................... Special Teams Coordinator January 11 Contract Expired Palmer, Kelvin ........................ OL August 8 Signed Contract Rasco, Jermauria ................... DE February 5 Signed Contract April 29 Waived Reedy, Bernard ...................... WR February 5 Signed Contract Rhodes, Luke ......................... RB May 2 Signed Contract Roberts, C.J. ........................... CB January 5 Signed Contract April 29 Waived Robertson, Dominique........... OL May 2 Signed Contract July 23 Waived (non-football injury) Robinson, Josh ...................... CB March 14 Signed Contract Ross, Joel ............................... CB January 5 Signed Contract July 28 Waived Shepard, Russell .................... WR March 9 Qualifying offer extended April 11 Signed RFA Tender Shumate, Elijah ...................... S May 2 Signed Contract July 26 Placed on Active/NFI list August 4 Activated from Active/NFI list August 15 Waived (Injured) Smith, Daryl ............................ LB March 18 Signed Contract Smith, Jacquies...................... DE March 9 Tendered April 5 Signed Exclusive Rights Contract Smith, Lovie............................ Head Coach January 6 Relieved of duties Smith, Mikal ............................ Safeties Coach January 11 Contract Expired Smith, Mike ............................. Defensive Coordinator January 15 Named defensive coordinator Smith, Miles ............................ Defensive Quality Control January 11 Contract Expired Smith, Ryan ............................ DB May 5 Signed Contract Spence, Noah ......................... DE May 12 Signed Contract Spytek, John........................... Director of Player Personnel February 16 Named director of player personnel Stewart, Dez............................ WR May 2 Signed Contract May 12 Waived Sweezy, J.R. ........................... G March 10 Signed Contract July 26 Placed on Active/PUP list Tandy, Keith ........................... S March 8 Signed Contract Vitale, Danny .......................... TE May 7 Signed Contract Ward, Channing ..................... DE May 2 Signed Contract Weidinger, Andrew ................ Assistant Wide Receivers/Game Management January 19 Named assistant wide receivers/game management Wester, Leonard ..................... T May 2 Signed Contract
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