Bucs mascot Captain Fear is worried about Gronk taking his title

New Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski may have gotten on the bad side of the team’s mascot already.

The Buccaneers are back in business now that training camp is officially underway.

The 2020 Bucs will have a new quarterback in Tom Brady and a new tight end in Rob Gronkowski, who retired from the New England Patriots following their win in Super Bowl LIII, only to return after a year away from the game to reunite with Brady in Tampa.

As you can see from the picture below, Gronk is already in game shape.

But, that picture seems to have worried the team’s mascot Captain Fear.

I for one would love to see Gronk go up against Captain Fear in a WWE-style showdown at Raymond James Stadium during halftime of a game.

And let’s be honest, that would be the least ridiculous thing to happen in 2020.

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Ndamukong Suh’s food steals the show in his Mother’s Day post

Tampa Bay Bucs DT Ndamukong Suh posted a touching Mother’s Day message on Instagram, and his food was the star of the show.

NFL players everywhere are sharing Mother’s Day posts on social media today, and rightfully so. The coronavirus pandemic has put life on hold for everyone, which means no brunch outings this year for mom.

That doesn’t mean you can’t cook up something special for her right in your own home, though, which seems to be what Chef (Ndamukong) Suh did. The big man, who likes to conduct business while having brinner, posted a Mother’s Day message on his Instagram, and while he’s a good son for doing that, the true star of his post is his meal.

Take a look.

Looks like a nice healthy meal for Suh, which seems to be a trend for Bucs players right now as we near training camp. With Tom Brady under center and the Bucs defense returning key veterans like Suh, Jason Pierre-Paul and Shaq Barrett, Tampa Bay has Super Bowl goals in 2020.

My goal is to get that recipe from Suh.

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