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Although he isn't the first NFL player to come out as gay, he is the first to do so while actively playing for a team.
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The NFL team is celebrating the return of its once-despised, now-adored helmet logo and pastel uniforms with an open practice, fireworks show and more on Monday.
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Ronde Barber will become the fourth member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Super Bowl-winning defense to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Brady, who retired after spending three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, discusses his new projects, whether he still sticks to his strict healthy lifestyle, and if that drive extends to his parenting.
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Officers responding to a call that a child had fallen into a pool were sent to Barrett’s home Sunday morning. The football player’s youngest child, Arrayah, was taken to a hospital and later pronounced dead.
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The ex-cornerback is the fifth Bucs player — and fourth from Tampa Bay's 2002 Super Bowl championship team — to earn enshrinement.
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In an interview with NPR, Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports spoke about Tom Brady's upcoming broadcast career. Brady signed a contract with Fox last year to be their lead NFL analyst.
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The former Bucs quarterback, who announced his retirement last week, said he will sit out this year before starting his 10-year deal with Fox.
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Tampa Bay's star retires with more wins, yards passing and touchdowns than any other other. He even set a pair of single-season passing records with the Bucs at age 45. And yes, nobody has more Super Bowl rings.
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"I'm retiring. For good," Brady said. The record-shattering quarterback released the message on Feb. 1, the same date he announced his retirement from the NFL in 2022.
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Tom Brady has given no indication of which way he's leaning, though the Bucs would like to have an idea before free agency begins in March.