Brooks hopes this new deal will be his last and that he can end his career a Buccaneer (there go those rhymin' skillz, again, that I just can't keep reigned in)... From "The REAL Feed":
Brooks hopes new deal will be last FOXSports.com :: NFL (07.03.2006 00:27) Pro Bowl linebacker Derrick Brooks is staying with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after restructuring his contract to give the NFC South champions some salary cap relief.
The nine-time Pro Bowl selection said Monday he would like to retire as with the Buccaneers and hopes the restructured deal that...
They did manage to keep the "real" A-Train in town and out of retirement, which he had been considering... Again, from their OFFICIAL site available on "the Gridiron Newsstand":
Bucs' owner Glazer out of hospital after suffering stroke ESPN: NFL (24.04.2006 15:01) The Tampa Bay Bucs announced Monday afternoon that owner and team president Malcolm Glazer was released earlier in the day from the Cleveland Clinic, where he had been treated during the past week after suffering an Easter Sunday stroke.
Boy, this guy's really not doing well... From "The REAL Feed":
NFL Notes: Glazer has 2nd stroke The Seattle Times: Seahawks (20.05.2006 04:33) Buccaneers and Manchester United owner Malcolm Glazer remained hospitalized Friday, nearly three weeks after suffering a second stroke. The 77-year-old Glazer was readmitted...
The other Barber to stay in a Tampa for years to come... From "The REAL Feed":
Buccaneers, CB Barber agree to multiyear extension ESPN: NFL (01.08.2006 16:36) Nine-year veteran Ronde Barber, one of the league's top all-around cornerbacks, has reached agreement with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a contract extension.
Old David Boston's supposedly looking good... I wonder if Gruden and the Bucs can do for him what they did for Galloway after he disappointed and bounced around.