Super Bowl 55 Strategy Guide: Understanding the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and how they play

Exploring the philosophies and personnel that made Tampa Bay so good this year

Bruce Arians is not a man who craves change.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach has essentially run the same offense, with minor tweaks, for decades now. Arians isn’t much for quick-game and he asks his quarterbacks to make difficult throws regularly.

This year, by pairing Tom Brady with the league’s most dynamic and deepest set of receiving options, he hit on a formula that propelled him to his first Super Bowl as a head coach.

While there’s plenty of pressure on Arians — since Brady and the offense may need to go score-for-score with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs — most of the intrigue here centers around defensive coordinator Todd Bowles. The former Jets head coach is also fairly set in his ways: he likes to blitz. The rest of what his defense does isn’t all that exotic; the chaos is supposed to come from pressure on the QB.

Of course, Mahomes tends to thrive in chaos. And Brady, as he has aged, can sometimes be bothered by the hidden blitzes and disguised coverages the Chiefs’ ever-morphing defense can present. So Arians and Bowles will need to adjust. But we wouldn’t expect drastic changes from the schemes that got them this far, so let’s dig in and try to understand the philosophy and personnel that pushed the Bucs to Super Bowl 55.

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Buccaneers pick up OJ Howard’s fifth-year option

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced that they are going to pick up OJ Howard’s fifth year option.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced that they are going to pick up OJ Howard’s fifth year option.

The 4 year rookie contracts of the NFL first-round draft picks include a team option for a fifth season. Howard was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the 19th overall pick of the 2017 NFL Draft.

Howard’s rookie deal was worth about $11.1 million, and he has a base salary of $1,473,602 for the 2020 season. For the 2021 season, Howard will make just over $6 million.

A few weeks, ago, rumors started circulating that the Buccaneers would be trading Howard since they acquired another tight end in Rob Gronkowski.

Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians had this to say about having depth in the tight end position, including Howard:

“I like both those guys. We’ll use three tight ends in our sets sometimes. Each and every one has a redeeming quality that helps us win. I think it’s a great room. Tanner Hudson and McElroy, those are young guys, too. It’s a really, really strong room, so I don’t know if anybody’s got a better tight-end room in the league. But I love playing tight ends.”

In his career with the Buccaneers, Howard has recorded 94 receptions for 1,456 yards and 12 touchdowns.