Report: Bucs sign OG Matt Feiler in free agency

The Bucs have added a new name to their offensive guard roster ahead of camp.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have added a new name to their impending guard competition.

NFL Network’s Peter Schrager reported on Thursday that the Bucs were signing guard Matt Feiler to a one-year deal. Feiler most recently spent the last two years starting for the Los Angeles Chargers.

Feiler was released by the Chargers toward the beginning of free agency to help save Los Angeles what would have been an $8.5 million cap hit for 2023. Now, he’ll come to Tampa Bay on a one-year deal and compete for one of the team’s two open guard positions with Aaron Stinnie, Nick Leverett, Robert Hainsey and Luke Goedeke. He is the latest in a set of one-year deals the Bucs have made in free agency to try and address their immediate needs.

Feiler previously played for the Steelers from 2015-20.

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