Baker Mayfield Re-Signs with Buccaneers in $100 Million Deal
The move underscores Tampa Bay's commitment to team continuity and playoff ambitions.
- Baker Mayfield signs a three-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers worth $100 million, preventing him from entering free agency.
- The Buccaneers focus on retaining key players, including Pro Bowl receiver Mike Evans and All-Pro safety Antoine Winfield, to maintain team continuity and aim for another playoff run.
- Mayfield's contract is structured to provide the team with salary cap flexibility, allowing for further signings and team development.
- The Buccaneers' management emphasizes the importance of organizational stability and culture in attracting and retaining talent like Mayfield.
- Efforts to re-sign linebacker Lavonte David and kicker Chase McLaughlin are highlighted as next priorities for the Buccaneers.






















