Tampa Bay shores up interior line depth by re-signing veteran Dan Feeney for 2026. His mid-season surge proved crucial in their offensive line resurgence.
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The Bucs made a small move, but a move nonetheless, bringing Dan Feeney back on another one-year deal.
The Bucs made a small move, but a move nonetheless, bringing Dan Feeney back on another one-year deal.
This is Joe Smeltzer for Bucs Roundtable.
This is Joe Smeltzer for Bucs Roundtable.
Feeney had a pretty interesting twenty twenty-five to say the least.
Feeney had a pretty interesting twenty twenty-five to say the least.
He started it with the Buffalo Bills, who he signed with in early August, was released by the end of August, kept on the practice squad.
He started it with the Buffalo Bills, who he signed with in early August, was released by the end of August, kept on the practice squad.
But then when the Buccaneers had offensive line injury problems early in the season, the Bucs signed the veteran guard, hoping he could help out, and he did.
But then when the Buccaneers had offensive line injury problems early in the season, the Bucs signed the veteran guard, hoping he could help out, and he did.
He started ten of the twelve games he played in.
He started ten of the twelve games he played in.
Ideally, Feeney would be a rotational guy and a depth guy.
Ideally, Feeney would be a rotational guy and a depth guy.
He would not be a starter for the Buccaneers, but injuries happen in football.
He would not be a starter for the Buccaneers, but injuries happen in football.
They certainly happened on the offensive line, and the Bucs got a loaded out last year.
They certainly happened on the offensive line, and the Bucs got a loaded out last year.
Nine different offensive line combinations they had to use.
Nine different offensive line combinations they had to use.
So if guys go down, especially with Charlie Heck having signed with the Miami Dolphins, Feeney might be needed again, and we’ll just have to see what happens.
So if guys go down, especially with Charlie Heck having signed with the Miami Dolphins, Feeney might be needed again, and we’ll just have to see what happens.
This is gonna be Feeney’s tenth season in the NFL.
This is gonna be Feeney’s tenth season in the NFL.
This is Joe Smeltzer for Bucs Roundtable.
This is Joe Smeltzer for Bucs Roundtable.