Jamel Dean already had a lot of responsibility on him, and now that he’s the number one corner on the Bucs in the secondary, that responsibility has grown even more.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost one key member of their defensive backfield this offseason when they traded away starting cornerback Carlton Davis III, but they added multiple pieces to the unit that should help improve their play in 2024.
It has been a few months since the Bucs traded Carlton Davis III to the Detroit Lions, making a huge change in Tampa Bay’s secondary. But, it’s the first time we were able to see the reaction from Davis’ close teammate Jamel Dean.
When Jamel Dean entered the NFL, he was thought to be one of three Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerbacks with the potential to be great. It turns out, not only was he the best of the group, he's one of the best in the league in some metrics.
There’s good reason to have high expectations for the Bucs after they won the NFC South division for the third year in a row and have made the postseason in four straight seasons – the longest stretch by any NFC team.
The Bucs are entering a new phase in the cornerback room after Tampa Bay traded Carlton Davis III to the Detroit Lions for a third-round pick this offseason.
The Bucs defensive coaches had press conferences with the local media and Bucs beat writers on Tuesday. Pewter Report will have more coverage of what the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Jamel Dean has proven to be a very good player over the years. A member of the Super Bowl LV champion team, Dean has spent
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler is reporting that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are considering trading one of their two starting cornerbacks Jamel Dean or Carlton Davis III.
For Tampa to build on its surprising run, here are three players it should target in next month's draft.
The Buccaneers and Lions were battling it out in a classic in the NFC Playoffs on Sunday night. Tampa Bay had to finish the game without one of their starting corners.
Following their Week 18 9-0 victory against the Carolina Panthers, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been crowned NFC South champions.
In a win-or-go-home affair, the Bucs’ defense and kicking game came up clutch while the offense sputtered and faltered throughout most of the game. The Bucs’ most impressive list in Week 18 reflects that reality.
The Bucs’ 27-14 loss to the 49ers in Week 11 was costly both in terms of the loss itself and the health of the team’s defense. Lavonte David (groin), Jamel Dean (ankle/foot) and Carlton Davis III (hip) all left the game with injuries.
It’s been assumed for much of this week, but now it’s official: The Bucs will be shorthanded on the defensive side of the ball for Sunday’s Week 12 matchup against the Colts.
Buccaneers cornerback Jamel Dean's ankle injury is not as serious as initially feared, NFL Network reported. The 27-year-old veteran is considered week-to-week, according to Wednesday's report.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back Jamel Dean has cleared concussion protocol and will play against the Tennessee Titans. As reported by pewterreport.com.
Jamel Dean is fast. He's also developed into a very well-rounded cornerback since he last ran a 40-yard dash to prove it. But his confidence in his own
On Monday afternoon the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a big splash in the opening hours of the NFL free agency tampering period. The team agreed to terms on a four year, $52 million contract with their homegrown star Jamel Dean.
Expected to attract a bit more interest on the market, Dean will be back in Tampa at just $13M per year. This is well outside the top five at cornerback, and it does not check in among the top 12 contracts at the position.
The Buccaneers have made good use of the franchise tag in recent years but it does not appear to be part of their 2023 plans.
Pittsburgh, which traditionally does not spend big for free agents, would have to make cuts to sign any of the league's top free agents. The team must take advantage of QB Kenny Pickett playing on his rookie contract and build around him while it can.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost in a blowout to the Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round. The loss will start the clock on the Buccaneers’ offseason that will have plenty of question marks.
In line with reports we’ve been following all summer, it appears that Tampa Bay cornerback Jamel Dean has seized the starting job opposite Carlton Davis.
In addition to Arians being activated ahead of Week 17, the Buccaneers also pulled cornerbacks Jamel Dean and Sean Murphy-Bunting from the COVID/Reserve List on Saturday. Both will be eligible to play against the Jets if they're cleared Sunday morning.
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