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Another NFL player is retiring early - SBNation.com
Vikings road grading right tackle Phil Loadholt is the latest player to leave the game.
Greg Jennings announces his retirement after 10 years in the NFL - SBNation.com
After a productive career, Jennings is finished with football.
Junior Galette will miss second straight season with torn Achilles - SBNation.com
Galette has yet to take the field for Washington since signing last July.
NFL will now impose fines, loss of draft picks for concussion protocol violations - SBNation.com
Steep fines and loss of draft picks are possible consequences for teams that don’t adhere to the league’s concussion protocol.
NFL determines Peyton Manning did not use PEDs - SBNation.com
Manning has been cleared of any wrongdoing alleged in the Al-Jazeera America report on PED usage.
NFL reinstates Josh Gordon after yearlong suspension - SBNation.com
The Browns wide receiver, who led the NFL with a franchise-record 1,646 receiving yards in 2013, will be back on the field in 2016.
Information Guide for 2016 Training Camp
Information about prohibited items, parking, and gates for Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2016 Training Camp at One Buccaneer Place.
Buccaneers 2016 Training Camp Schedule
Team To Conduct 11 Morning Practices for Fans at One Buccaneer Place; Highlights Include Free Autographs and Interactive Play Areas for Kids
Buccaneers 2016 Training Camp Preview
An in-depth look at the Buccaneers before training camp gets under way.
Five Position Battles At Bucs Camp | Pewter Report
As players report to the facility for training camp, it’s time to take a look at some of the Buccaneers’ most closely contested position battles heading into late July.
(Video) Pewter Pulse: 2016 Training Camp Review Part 1 | Pewter Report
Scott Reynolds and Mark Cook sat down this week to begin breaking down the Bucs training camp situation with the 2016 season just on the horizon. In the first
Fennelly: Where, oh, where is Bucs buzz? | Tampa Bay Times
Driving by Raymond James Stadium this summer, you see those big new Bucs scoreboards. Our money at work. They're huge, a combined 28,000 square feet of high definition. As if Bucs fans need to feel any closer to the losing.