The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going into the 2025 season with expectations of competing in the playoffs. Tampa Bay has not only made the playoffs for five years in a row, but they’ve won the NFC South for the last four years.
Now they’ve secured another quarterback for at least the 2025 season.
Breaking: Buccaneers Announce Quarterback Signing (Report)

According to Scott Smith of Buccaneers.com:
Not only will the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have all 11 starters from last year’s high-powered offense back in 2024, but one of the key reserves for that group is returning as well. On Thursday, fifth-year quarterback Kyle Trask agreed to a new one-year contract with the team.
The Buccaneers originally drafted Trask out of Florida with the final pick of the second round in the 2021 draft, with the Heisman Trophy candidate joining a team fresh off of victory in Super Bowl LV. Trask was a Heisman finalist after a 2020 campaign in which he led the nation in touchdown passes (43) and finished second in passing yards (4,283).

Since his arrival in Tampa, Trask has served as a backup to first Tom Brady and then Baker Mayfield, neither of whom missed a single game due to injury in the last four years combined. As such, regular season playing time has been scarce for the former Gator so far and he has logged just 32 offensive snaps to this point.
Much of that came in the 2022 season finale against Atlanta, in which the Buccaneers already had their playoff spot locked in and pulled most of their starters before halftime. In all, Trask has completed four of 11 passes for 28 yards.
Here is a look at Trask’s college stats:

For All NFL And College Football Content:
Follow me on X (formerly Twitter) at @mcquadewarnold. Also, do not forget to follow us at On Twitter for even more great football content. To read more of our articles and keep up to date on the latest in the world of the NFL – especially with all the NFL trade rumors swirling around and NFL free agency news – college football, and more, click here!
Our Partners

