The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were busy on Friday after a quiet Thursday, agreeing to terms with multiple players at positions of need.
After signing Jordan Whitehead to a two-year deal, the Bucs also agreed to terms with his New York Jets teammate Bryce Hall on a one year deal. Hall, who could compete for the starting slot corner job but at the very least provide much needed depth at corner as well as special teams contributions, has seen his playing time drop dramatically over the last few seasons. After playing more than 90% of defensive snaps in his first two seasons his defensive snap count dropped to just 5% in 2022 and 22% in 2023.