Still Paying Off The Tom Brady Years; Still Sitting On Salary Cap Room

September 15th, 2024

Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht continues to see the fruit of his magic touch and prove that he’s worthy of having his name added alongside Bucs greats inside the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway, aka The Licht House.

Look where the Bucs are today. After the Super Bowl, they won three consecutive division crowns and now sit at 2-0 following a physical win against a Lions team many considered to be a true Super Bowl contender.

Licht and the Bucs are still paying off the rightful spending spree of the Tom Brady years, which negatively impacted the Bucs’ salary cap. And Licht maintained the patience and confidence to not spend fresh salary cap room made available in August when Tristan Wirfs signed a contract extension.

Instead, Licht looked around and said, ‘We’re good,” when he could have jumped on signing free agents. He opted to play wait-and-see and to, hopefully, roll the Wirfs-generated cap room into 2025.

Young players are everywhere on the Bucs roster while Tampa Bay still has veterans most teams would kill to sign.

The net result is a superbly managed and crafted young team that’s won 8 of its last 10 games.

Stunning!

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36 Responses to “Still Paying Off The Tom Brady Years; Still Sitting On Salary Cap Room”

  1. Miller5252 Says:

    GO GET A REAL D END! Love Yaya, but he’s not there yet. And with no one on the other side Yaya will never get any easy rushes against a QB. If they can get a bad a$$ end to help Yaya this D could be scary good

  2. Hopein1hand… Says:

    Donovan Smith was a born RT. He fudged it on the left side for years and got it done. Call the man.

  3. Buc2Blame Says:

    I agree go get Reddick cause yaya not him just yet

  4. Lakeland Says:

    The Bucs had 10 QB hits today, they wasn’t sacks. But they rattled Jared Golf, and he made big time mistakes, especially in the Red Zone. This Buc staff has developed a whole lot of young unheralded players. This is not the norm in Tampa, the past staffs under Licht couldn’t develop Top-5 draft picks..

  5. adam from ny Says:

    meanwhile…………

    i just learned there was another assassination attempt on trump…

    yowzers!

  6. adam from ny Says:

    we just might have the best front office in the league…

    the bucs clearly leveled up with the brady signing and it seems there is no intention to down cycle after tommy b’s departure…

    i’m a homer and all, but we’ve clearly become a really well run organization top to bottom

  7. Jeffs grandpa Says:

    Get a swing tackle in then one that won’t get your qb killed

  8. Casual Observer Says:

    Grandoa – Amen.

  9. adam from ny Says:

    just don’t look at the box score and everything will be okay…lol

    the box score suggests we clearly stole a win 🙂

  10. BA’s Red Pen Says:

    LFG

  11. Duane Bishoff Says:

    I believe Donovan Smith is on IR and out for the season from an injury in minicamp.

  12. WanderingWallflower Says:

    It would be amazing if the necessity for being the highest paid this-or-that became a thing that also allows Licht to continue locking up the youth as their rookie deals expire. It’s awesome some guys have “cashed” in but I do expect there’ll eventually be someone we want to keep who walks over money. But, not this year! Hoping for a great ride in 24/25!

  13. BuccoDav Says:

    I’m wondering where we can find a “real DE”… Maybe the Lions will trade Aidan Hutchison to us for a 7th round pick?

  14. BucsGuy Says:

    Miller I wasn’t aware there was such thing as an “easy” pass rush in the NFL, with the exception of how easy Skule made it for Hutchinson today. Hope we go out and sign a good veteran reserve tackle because right now if we don’t have Goedeke or Wirfs in any more games, we might not get away with another win

  15. Buc4evr Says:

    Yep need a DE and probably a DT now that Vea is injured.

  16. BoricuaBucFan Says:

    2 things, one Donovan Smith is trash and 2 . He has already said he doesn’t play RT

  17. greedy Says:

    SIGN GODWIN NOW!!!!

  18. Dave Pear Says:

    Jason is the league’s best.

  19. Xristos Says:

    The team looks like they can accomplish something good. If there is enough salary space still then they should make a couple of moves. With a better pass rush they can do some damage. It would be criminal to have enough and not pull the trigger.
    Go Bucs

  20. Buddha Says:

    We did not “steal” a win. Imagine two of the interceptions we failed to catch had been caught. Not our fault. The Lions had to kick field goals and not touchdowns. Actually the Lions were luckier than we were in this game.

  21. Billyboy Says:

    Let that boy bucky run

  22. Billyboy Says:

    Baker and bucky the BeeBee’s of tampa bay o just predicted your future

  23. Winny Testaverde Says:

    Licht is definitely a survivor…survived being linked to Lovie Dovie, lasted multiple head coaches and has grown into the job nicely. It helps that Greenberg & Spytek are still in the building. Boy is/was Randy Gregory disappointing…could have revived his career with this golden opportunity. Oh swell…injuries are part of deal.

  24. Pewter Power Says:

    I hope the Bucs overconfidence is not their undoing. You can never have too many good players. Better safe than sorry so do whatever it takes to get over the hump. Despite what they keep saying we aren’t there yet.

  25. Bucs4EverMore Says:

    Great Game, Our Team Earned This Victory! Beating A Talented Playoff Team, Roaring Crowd, at Their House. Thank You Buccaneers, from All That Love You!

  26. Rod Munch Says:

    Better be signing or trading for a RT. You can not have Skule on the field ever again in any role.

  27. Irish Laughter Says:

    Brady continues to pay back the Bucs with a culture change only he could do. The Bucs and Baker Mayfield are about winning and wining and winning. Brady turned it around and Baker will continue to shine like never before. Jason Licht is a masterful builder, and the hardest thing for any team to change is their losing culture. Licht has done it. Go Bucs. Keeping it real in Ireland.

  28. Matt_PcAfee Says:

    Reddick?

  29. itzok Says:

    Brady years were worth every penny. The real genius of Licht was getting baker and evans well under market value. The Giants are paying Jones 45k a year while trevor lawerence and Tua are at 55M per year and both of those aren’t the guy and will be lucky to sniff the playoffs. Those franchises are trapped. You can probably through super midget Kyler Murray in there as well

  30. Clay Says:

    Get Reddick. 4th rounder out to do it.

  31. Rod Munch Says:

    Clay Says:
    September 15th, 2024 at 10:55 pm
    Get Reddick. 4th rounder out to do it.

    ——–

    And $30m a year for at least 3 years.

    That $30m a year he wants is the problem, and the Bucs aren’t paying that for a 30-year old.

  32. BRYAN KOHN Says:

    Well said Rod!

  33. New Fan Land Says:

    I think the genius part about it is less about rolling cap in to next season and more about letting the weakness expose themselves with a team good enough to still set themselves up for a playoff push. The right mid to tdl move could make that “good enough” team win this game last year, maybe even take out the chiefs.

    Could even mean a ring, ferda!

  34. BAKERSBucs says Says:

    Aca fromNY says we don’t steal we play fundamental football this team is dedicated & only ny big mouths steal

  35. Debbie⁴ Says:

    Re Itzok- Jones, Trevor and Tua are good qbs. They don’t have the o line to protect them. Tua was injured again. Next man up did not work out for Baker. Yes we won the game. How much damage did it cost Baker? It is your responsibility JL to keep him protected. How many sacks an qb hits can his body take? You do not have time to celebrate JL. Get to work.

  36. Dave Pear Says:

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Now that is some funny shizz.

 

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