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Daily Bucs Links: Training camp continues

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Brandon Marshall challenges Antonio Brown to outplay him or give him his Rolls Royce - SBNation.com
Antonio Brown hasn’t responded ... yet.

Do the Saints want to keep Drew Brees or not? - SBNation.com
Brees is in the last year of his contract with the Saints, and the two sides aren't even talking about a new deal.

Ryan Fitzpatrick is back. Let the Jets’ soul searching begin. - SBNation.com
The Jets' quarterback question has been answered. Now, they have to figure out what caused last year's collapse with the playoffs on the line.

NFL quarterback battles are a farce - SBNation.com
The outcome of most training camp quarterback competitions are predetermined. If they’re not, that team is in real trouble.

Watch: Highlights from Day 1 of Camp
Highlights from the Buccaneers' first training camp practice.

Alterraun Verner Relishes Second Chance
Camp notes: CB Alterraun Verner, who wasn't sure of his Buccaneer future at the end of 2015, opened camp with the first-team defense...Plus, a positively healthy roster and more.

Watch: Training Camp Pressers, July 28
HC Dirk Koetter, QB Jameis Winston, WR Kenny Bell, OT Demar Dotson, and CB Alterraun Verner spoke to members of the media on Thursday.

Recap: Buccaneers Training Camp, July 28
A look back at the Buccaneers' first training camp practice.

Bucs WR Bell Happy To Be Back With Team After Tragedy | Pewter Report
It’s been a trying week for Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Kenny Bell and Thursday's official start of training camp offered a welcomed reprieve.

Bucs News To Know: Fast, Uptempo Practice Kicks Off Koetter Era | Pewter Report
PewterReport.com will offer a daily recap encompassing all that took place during the course of each 2016 training camp practice.

Winston Report: 7-28 – Bucs Training Camp Begins | Pewter Report
Entering his second season in the NFL, Jameis Winston, already a Pro Bowler and 4,000-yard passer, is now the undisputed leader and face of the Buccaneers

Why expanded leadership role makes sense for Bucs' Jameis Winston - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Blog- ESPN
Gerald McCoy handed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' leadership torch to Jameis Winston on Wednesday, and it was clearly the right time to do so.

Jameis Winston taking 'rookie mentality' into his second season
With one NFL season behind him, Jameis Winston knows he still has a lot to learn and improve upon.

Shoulder healthy, Bucs DE Jacquies Smith back at practice | Tampa Bay Times
The first practice of Bucs training camp on Thursday morning also brought a sight not seen since the end of last season: Jacquies Smith lining up as a first-team defensive end, having fully recovered from the shoulder surgery that sidelined him the entire offseason.

Koetter says Bucs won't rush injured Sweezy, Murphy | Tampa Bay Times
The only significant players not to begin traiining camp practice Thursday was G J.R. Sweezy and WR Louis Murphy. Sweezy, who had an undisclosed surgical procedure shortly after signing with Tampa Bay as a free agent from Seattle, missed the entire off-season with an undisclosed injury. Murphy is recoveriing from a torn ACL.

'The outside world doesn't know how good this team is going to be,' Koetter tells Bucs players | Tampa Bay Times
All summer, coach Dirk Koetter thought about the speech he would give his team on the eve of training camp.

Fresh start: CB Verner grateful for 'second chance' with Bucs | Tampa Bay Times
The morning after the Bucs' season finale in January, former Pro Bowl cornerback Alterraun Verner had accepted the real possibility he had played his last game with the Bucs after an up-and-down season in a struggling Tampa Bay secondary.

Winston to McCoy: Let your voice be heard | Tampa Bay Times
TAMPA — While praising DT Gerald McCoy as a veteran leader last season, QB Jameis Winston said Thursday that he asked the four-time Pro Bowl player to "bring it up a notch" as a more vocal presence with him guiding Tampa Bay in 2016.