Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bucs keep adding to imposing roster

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TAMPA, Fla. — Signing Tom Brady was just a start for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who continue to assemble a star-studded cast around the six-time Super Bowl champion.

Leonard Fournette is the latest high-profile addition to an already potent offense bolstered by

Brady luring his favorite target, Rob Gronkowski, out of retire- ment. Former Eagles, Bills and Chiefs running back LeSean McCoy decided he’d like to help the three-time NFL MVP be successful with his new team, too.

The Bucs have missed the playoffs 12 consecutiv­e seasons, the second-longest drought in the league behind the Cleveland Browns, who haven’t earned a berth since 2002.

A talented collection of playmakers, including Pro Bowl receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin and highly regarded tight ends O.J. Howard and Cameron Brate, are part of what made Tampa Bay an attractive landing spot for Brady in free agency.

The addition of Gronkowski, McCoy and Fournette since signing Brady shows what lengths General Manager Jason Licht and the Glazer family that owns the team are willing to go to build a championsh­ip contender.

Now, all Coach Bruce Arians has to figure out is how all the components fit.

“As a head coach you can’t ask for anything more. You have everything that you need here. … It’s just fantastic, the commitment they’ve shown,” Arians, entering his second season in Tampa Bay, said Thursday.

“Jason’s done a great job of identifyin­g people and getting them in the fold. Our job now is to coach them and make sure they’re ready.”

With a huge assist from Brady, a four-time Super Bowl MVP with the Patriots, Tampa Bay has gone from a franchise that usually has to overpay for big-name free agents to a destinatio­n where establishe­d players such as Gronkowski, McCoy and Fournette are willing to accept less money — as well as potentiall­y smaller roles — to have a shot at winning it all.

Arians said the commitment to building as talented a roster as possible existed even before Brady joined the Bucs on a two-year, $50 million deal that’s fully guaranteed.

But with the quarterbac­k turning 43 last month, and the Super Bowl scheduled to be played in Tampa in February, there’s an all-out effort to do whatever is necessary to win now.

“Tom says he’s going to play four or five years; we’ll see. He looks like he can,” Arians said. “But the sense of urgency is always there. It would have been the same whoever our quarterbac­k was. … But with Tom, yeah it’s a higher sense.”

Fournette agreed to a oneyear deal Wednesday, two days after surprising­ly being released by the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.

Despite adding the fourthyear pro, a two-time 1,000yard rusher who was the fourth overall pick in the 2017 draft, Arians insisted Ronald Jones is the starting running back, with McCoy and Fournette backing him.

“That’s one position I think you can never have enough good guys. That’s the one area where nicks and bruises really add up. … I got great reviews from people who know him and have coached him, so he’ll fit right in and then we’ll see what role happens, and how fast it happens,” Arians said.

“But RoJo’s our guy. Shady’s ready for his role,” the coach added, “so it’s going to be building roles as we go along, but having enough quality players to finish this thing.”

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