Bucs offensive lineman ends season with double fines from NFL

In the case of Cody Mauch, he had two of those plays in as many weeks that the NFL decided were worth penalizing. 

The NFL has made it paramount that they attempt to prioritize safety in certain situations. During the game, penalties can be called on players that leave you thinking, “Yep, that is going to cost him.”

In the case of Cody Mauch, he had two of those plays in as many weeks that the NFL decided were worth penalizing.

According to the NFL’s Gameday Accountability database, Mauch’s first fine came in the team’s Week 18 win over the New Orleans Saints. He was fined $9,451 for unnecessary roughness during the third quarter, with his second fine coming from the same penalty for a hit that came in the team’s Wild Card loss to the Commanders. He was fined another $9,451, bringing his two-week total for his fines to $18,902.

In addition to being knocked out of the playoffs, Mauch has had a costly couple of weeks as he enters another offseason in his NFL career.

Ravens vs. Buccaneers: Top photos from Baltimore’s 41-31 win on Monday Night Football

We’re looking at the top photos from the Baltimore Ravens 41-31 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night in Week 7

The Ravens started the game down 10-0, then scored 41 unanswered points, jumping out to a massive lead before allowing 21 late points to the Buccaneers in the fourth quarter. Even with the defensive letdown, Baltimore’s performance won’t overshadow Lamar Jackson’s five-touchdown pass performance, as the Ravens moved to 5-2 on the season with a 41-31 win over Tampa at Raymond James Stadium.

Baltimore amassed 508 yards of total offense but had a dominant performance ruined as the defense allowed over 430 yards of offense for Tampa.

With preparation for the Browns in Week 8 set to begin, here’s an instant analysis of the big win on Monday Night Football.

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Bucs G Cody Mauch praises rookie teammates Graham Barton, Elijah Klein

Tampa Bay Buccaneers guard Cody Mauch is already impressed by his rookie teammates along the offensive line

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers landed an immediate starter in the second round of the 2023 NFL draft with North Dakota State offensive lineman Cody Mauch, and they’re hoping to do the same thing with their 2024 rookie class.

First-round pick Graham Barton is expected to compete immediately for one of the other starting jobs along the interior, while sixth-round pick Elijah Klein could also surprise by pushing for the left guard spot.

A few days into this year’s training camp, Mauch is already impressed with both of his new rookie teammates up front, as he looks to make his own improvements and build on last year’s success and development:

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Bucs 2024 training camp preview: Offensive line

The Buccaneers retooled their interior offensive line, which should come into shape during training camp.

No position on the Buccaneers’ roster will be as closely scrutinized at this year’s training camp as the offensive line. Last season, the interior trio in particular was the offense’s Achilles heel, failing to consistently pass protect or run block in virtually any context. Leveraging most any available talent acquisition mechanism this offseason, the Bucs are prepared to remake their interior line, which will be put to test in camp.

The guard and center positions in Tampa Bay were collectively among the worst in the NFL last season. Rookie Cody Mauch was a fish out of water transitioning from playing tackle at D-1AA North Dakota State to guard in the NFL. He simply did not have the requisite size and strength to play in the NFL, at least not yet.

Mauch was always going to be a long-term project. The Bucs bet on his upside while accepting he was still very early in his development as an offensive lineman. The key will be Mauch’s year to year growth. He just needs to show up to training camp this year bigger and stronger.

The other two interior spots will see the most change at camp. The Bucs drafted Graham Barton in the first round with the intention that he would be their new center going forward. Barton is major talent upgrade over Robert Hainsey. While both are converted college tackles, Barton is simply bigger,  stronger and more athletic (via Relative Athletic Score):

Barton will have his struggles in training camp. He is still a rookie after all, but there will be some expectation that he provides a rapid upgrade to the offensive line.

The left guard position has been in flux ever since Ali Marpet unexpectedly retired in 2022. The Bucs have yet to get a full season out of any one player at the position in the last two seasons. This year, they went back to the drawing board, relying entirely on free agency to assemble a competition for the job.

Ben Bredeson and Sua Opeta are both experienced offensive linemen, though neither has much of a history worth celebrating. Bredeson was the Giants’ only starter to last at least 16 games, but on arguably the worst offensive line in the NFL last season, that distinction is not necessarily a positive.

Opeta played both guard positions for Philadelphia last season. He had his moments but was largely inconsistent. Bredeson’s full season of experience and overall size will likely put him over Opeta during camp.

The left guard position is the only one where there may be some surprises in the depth chart heading into the season. Bredeson and Opeta’s lack of upside leaves a small window for some of the Bucs’ developmental players to sneak in with a strong impression. 2024 sixth-round pick Elijah Klein is largely a developmental prospect, but his strength and run blocking could help him threaten the starting lineup.

It is important to distinguish where the problems lie on Tampa Bay’s offensive line because the Bucs may actually have one of the best offensive tackle duos in the NFL. While last season began with uncertainty and trepidation at the tackle positions, the Bucs’ gambles in training camp ultimately paid off.

Despite history and his own anxieties working against him, Tristan Wirfs’ transition from right to left tackle last year was seamless, establishing himself among the best left tackles in the NFL. He earned Pro Football Focus’ second-highest pass blocking grade, behind only Tyron Smith who played 76% as many snaps as Wirfs. Another offseason and training camp at left tackle could push Wirfs over the threshold as the NFL’s premiere pass blocker.

The bigger surprise was the emergence of Luke Goedeke as not only a viable right tackle but a truly reliable one. Goedeke’s disastrous rookie year at left guard left many doubts about his future in the NFL. Moving him back to his college position at right tackle was an apparent panacea as he was better able to leverage his agile feet in pass protection.

Goedeke is entering a pivotal third year in the NFL, which is often when offensive linemen make a serious jump in their development. The main thing to watch during camp will be his discipline. Goedeke led the team in penalties (10) last year, including eight holding penalties. Cleaning up his technique might garner him wider recognition as one of the NFL’s better right tackles this season.

Bucs share big announcement from G Cody Mauch

Check out the big news from Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive lineman Cody Mauch

Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive lineman Cody Mauch is getting married.

That was the big announcement shared by the Bucs on their official Twitter account Tuesday, as their starting right guard and his trademark smile can be seen alongside his now-fiancee, Carley Fredericksen.

A second-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft out of North Dakota State, Mauch was the Bucs’ starting right guard for his entire rookie season, making huge strides throughout the year. He’s primed for an even better performance in 2024.

Congrats to Cody and Carley!

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Bucs G Cody Mauch primed for big jump in 2nd NFL season

After starting every game as a rookie, Tampa Bay Buccaneers guard Cody Mauch should be much improved in 2024

Under general manager Jason Licht, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have proven they know how to draft and develop quality offensive line prospects, particularly when they draft them on Day 2 from smaller programs.

It worked with Ali Marpet (2nd round, Hobart College) and Alex Cappa (3rd round, Humboldt State), and they’re looking for another success story in Cody Mauch, their second-round pick in 2023 out of North Dakota State.

Mauch earned the starting job at right guard from Day 1 as a rookie last season, and made huge strides throughout the year. Now heading into his second NFL season, Mauch is poised to make a big jump in his play.

He recently spoke with the media about his development, learning a new offensive system under coordinator Liam Coen, and much more:

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Bucs had more rookie snaps in 2023 than any other NFL team

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ impressive 2023 season came despite playing their rookies more than any other team in the NFL

Last year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were expected by many to return to the bottom of the NFL standings following the departure of legendary quarterback Tom Brady.

Instead, they won a third straight NFC South title and made a fourth consecutive playoff appearance, falling just short of making a trip to the NFC Championship Game.

They did that despite relying heavily on their rookie class, more so than any other team in the league, in fact. Tampa Bay’s rookies played a total of 5,660 snaps in 2023, more than any other team.

Led by defensive studs like Calijah Kancey, Yaya Diaby and Christian Izien, as well as key contributors on offense like Cody Mauch and Trey Palmer, the Bucs got immediate results from their first-year players in 2023, which played a large part in their success.

Imagine what that group will do this year.

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BucsWire’s 2023 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Team Awards

The season is over for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and there are plenty of commendations to give. See how we doled out our 2023 team awards:

The curtains have closed, the conference championship is set, and after falling 31-23 to the Detroit Lions in the divisional round, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers flip the page and turn their focus to the offseason.

Each season of football is full of ups and downs, but the Bucs’ 2023 season in particular felt more dramatic as each week went by. Several players rose to the occasion when they were called upon, but a select few stood out amongst the crowd.

BucsWire staff has made picks for each game all year, and now that the season is over, we got together to choose our team awards for the 2023 season. See who we picked for each category below:

Eagles eliminated from playoffs after 32-9 loss to Buccaneers

Eagles eliminated from playoffs after 32-9 loss to Buccaneers

The Eagles are set for a dramatic overhaul following the team’s shocking 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round of the NFC playoffs.

Philadelphia was 0-11 on third and fourth downs combined, tallying 268 total yards on ten offensive drives in a sloppy affair that saw missed tackles and no answer for the Tampa blitz as the Eagles were held to 38 rushing yards on the night.

Baker Mayfield outplayed Jalen Hurts, going 22-36 passing for 337 yards, three touchdowns, and 0 interceptions with a 119 quarterback rating.

Rachaad White was strong on the ground, rushing 18 times for 62 yards on the night.

The Eagles will now head into an uncertain offseason, having lost six of the final seven games played, and an overhaul could include head coach Nick Sirianni with the likes of Jim Harbaugh, Bill Belichick, and others available after mass changes around the league.

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Eagles Twitter reacts to humiliating 32-9 loss to Buccaneers in wild-card round

We’re looking at the social media reaction from Philadelphia fans after the Eagles loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round

The Eagles are set for a dramatic overhaul, and there’s nobody safe outside of Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Jalen Carter following the team’s shocking 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round of the NFC playoffs.

Philadelphia was 0-11 on third and fourth downs combined, tallying 268 total yards on ten offensive drives in a sloppy affair that saw missed tackles and no answer for the Tampa blitz as the Eagles were held to 38 rushing yards on the night.

With a long offseason set to begin, here’s how Twitter reacted to the madness.