The New York Giants signed former Buccaneers left guard Aaron Stinnie. This move adds to what has quickly become a crowded position that will feature some good competition this summer.
The New York Giants lost offensive lineman Ben Bredeson to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Friday but promptly rebounded by agreeing to terms with guards Aaron Stinnie and Auston Schlottmann.
The New York Giants are adding more depth to their offensive line, signing a pair of free agents to their roster. The Giants signed veteran offensive linemen Aaron Stinnie and Austin Schlottman on Friday afternoon, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
The New York Giants are building out their offensive line.
Heading into the 2024 season the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a huge hole to fill at left guard. Last year the team used a combination of Matt Feiler and Aaron Stinnie.
Forced to fill in after failed experiments and injuries, Buccaneers guard Aaron Stinnie is showing poise and promise. Moving forward, assuming he continues to play at his current level, he is proving he should be starting over Matt Feiler.
Aaron Stinnie re-signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the beginning of free agency, and now his contract details are officially known. Stinnie’s deal was originally reported to be up to $2.5 million, but it appears that this isn’t the case.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive line will look different come the 2023 NFL season. The franchise has most recently traded away veteran guard, Shaq Mason, and also released veteran left tackle and longtime Buccaneer, Donovan Smith.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Buccaneers are re-signing G Aaron Stinnie to a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million. Stinnie never appeared for Tampa Bay last season after suffering a torn ACL and MCL in their second preseason game. Stinnie, 29, signed on with the Titans as an undrafted free agent out of James Madison in May of 2018.
The Buccaneers knew they would have a new left guard this season because of Ali Marpet’s retirement, but finding a new one proved to be more complicated than expected this summer.
The Bucs endured more issues injury Saturday night when both Robert Hainsey and Nick Leverett went down during the team’s preseason finale.
Two key members of the Bucs’ depth will be lost for the season as the team made the cut to 80 players The Buccaneers made the cut from 85 to 80 players Monday ahead of the Tuesday roster deadline, but unfortunately two moves ended the season for a pair of significant contributors.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have gotten their roster down to the required 80 players before Tuesday’s deadline, making one final move to finish off their efforts.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced that they have placed OLB Cam Gill and G Aaron Stinnie on injured reserve. Stinnie had to be carted off from Tampa Bay’s second preseason game after suffering a torn ACL and MCL.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said Sunday that quarterback Tom Brady will be returning to the team this week. Bowles did not disclose a specific return day for Brady, who left the Buccaneers on Aug.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive line woes got worse this weekend when guard Aaron Stinnie suffered ACL and MCL tears in a preseason game against the Tennessee Titans on Saturday night.
Injuries are a natural occurrence throughout training camp and the preseason. However, there's a difference between a couple of scrapes and what the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are dealing with right now.
While the Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue to deal with injuries to key players ahead of Sunday’s regular-season finale at home against the Carolina Panthers, one important reserve is one step closer to coming back.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have lost another player to injury, but the silver lining (even if it's not much of a silver lining, at all) is the fact that at least it's not another defensive back.
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