The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will re-sign running back Doug Martin after he tested the market during the NFL's legal tampering period. According to Roy Cummings of the Tampa Tribune, the two sides have agreed to terms. That was swiftly confirmed by Rick Stroud.
Both Martin and the Bucs wanted to see him return to Tampa, but the team wasn't willing to meet his demands and allowed him to test the market first. Apparently, Martin didn't find anything to his liking and decided to accept the Bucs' initially unsatisfactory contract terms.
Martin was the NFL's second-leading rusher last year, with 1,402 rushing yards on 288 carries for an impressive 4.