The Tampa Bay Buccaneers experiment with wide receiver Russell Gage is officially over. Per Fox Sports Greg Auman, the team declined to pick up Gage’s 2024 option, so he is now a free agent.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made multiple moves on the first day of free agency across the NFL. Among them is an attempt to shed a little cap space as the team prepares to pony up and pay quarterback Baker Mayfield, wide receiver Mike Evans, and safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
Tampa will need to make moves as it tries to reach the postseason for a fifth consecutive season in 2024, the first time in franchise history.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wideout Russell Gage didn’t see any playing action in 2023 after suffering a torn patellar tendon in training camp, and it’s unfortunately possible that he won’t get a chance to make up for it in Tampa Bay for 2024.
When Russell Gage suffered a season-ending injury during the Buccaneers' joint practice with the New York Jets earlier this month, it immediately opened up another spot on the Buccaneers' depth chart at the wide receiver position.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are now 1-1 in their preseason stint, and they’ve now played yet another game to evaluate some talent. There are a few changes to our projections this time.
Tampa makes some late additions to the secondary. The Buccaneers made some veteran additions to the secondary, as they signed cornerback Rodarius Williams and safety Richard LeCounte as some possible competition for the team’s young nucleus.
The Buccaneers have placed receiver Russell Gage on injured reserve, formally ending his 2023 season. Gage suffered a ruptured patellar tendon in his right knee last week during a joint practice with the Jets, an injury that will sideline him for the year.
Preseason injuries are among the worst things that can happen to an NFL roster and and an NFL career, particularly when they are season ending. Russell Gage is unfortunately experiencing this nightmare after rupturing his patellar tendon at practice this week, ending his 2023 season and possibly endangering his future in the NFL.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers headed up to New Jersey this week to have joint practices with the New York Jets who they are set to face off against in week two of preseason on Saturday night.
The job just got a little more difficult for whichever quarterback wins the starting job for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers went through their first and only joint practice with the New York Jets on Wednesday. Unfortunately, it appears that one of the team's starting wide receivers suffered a serious injury during the session.
It appears the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will have to replace one of their top wide receivers heading into the 2023 season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are trying to find their way in the post-Tom Brady era. While there are some questions at quarterback, the rest of the offense has some great pieces, especially at wide receiver.
As the Buccaneers’ offense sputtered, Russell Gage‘s first Tampa Bay season did not go quite as planned. The sixth-year wide receiver may not step on the field for a second Bucs campaign.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ head coach Todd Bowles spoke with the media following the team’s first day of training camp Wednesday. Earlier this offseason is was reported wide receiver Russell Gage Jr suffered an injury.
Bucs wide receiver Russell Gage was carted off the field with 2:55 left in the fourth quarter after he was hit by Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson, causing his neck to bend awkwardly. Gage attempted to get up following the play but seemed to be unable to do so before trainers ran onto the field.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Russell Gage was carted off the field during his team’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys, and head coach Todd Bowles offered a brief update after the game.
Buccaneers’ Russell Gage sustained a terrifying injury that scared fans Monday night. Post Damar Hamlin’s injury, all football players and fans are a little more anxious every time a player gets seriously injured, and immediate medical attention is required.
Not much has come easy for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this season. But now with just two weeks to play in the regular season, it could become clear and convenient for quarterback Tom Brady and his teammates.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a losing record, but they still lead the NFC South. The New Orleans Saints have an even worse record, but are still in contention for the division title.
Coming off their bye week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will return to action -- and the United States -- when they visit the struggling Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers Mike Evans and Russell Gage will not practice with the team during its joint session this week with the Tennessee Titans, coach Todd Bowles said Tuesday.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are gearing up for something special for the upcoming NFL season. Tom Brady is back for his 23rd season but he hasn’t shown signs of slowing down after tallying 5,316 yards and 43 touchdowns last season.
After signing a 3-year, $30 Million dollar deal to join the Buccaneers in the offseason, versatile wide receiver, Russell Gage, has been turning heads
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were an active franchise in free agency this offseason as they look to once again compete for a Lombardi trophy. One of the additions to the offense is wide receiver, Russell Gage.
Brady called Gage to sell him on the Bucs and the wide receiver's reaction to the call was classic.
Tampa Bay is on the cusp of giving Brady a new weapon when the new league year opens on Wednesday.
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