After playing the first eight seasons of his career in Cincinnati, Giovani Bernard finds himself on a new team, fresh off a Super Bowl run. Not long after the former North Carolina star was released by the Bengals back in April, Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bruce Arians were in hot pursuit of getting Bernard down to Tampa Bay. (247 Sports) Brownlow's Mailbag: Davis or Scheyer, UNC football's great expectations
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Giovani Bernard reflects on signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers
