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TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS' 2019 PERSONNEL LOG (By Date) TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS' 2019 PERSONNEL LOG (By Date) January 3 – Signed QB Joe Callahan, DE Hunter Dimick, P Hayden Hunt, LB Corey Nelson and LS Zach Triner to futures contracts. January 8 – Named Bruce Arians as head coach. January 9 – Named Todd Bowles as defensive coordinator. January 11 – Named Keith Armstrong as special teams coordinator and Harold Goodwin as assistant head coach/run game coordinator. January 12 – Named Tim Atkins as defensive quality control coach, Chris Boniol as specialists coach, Mike Caldwell as inside linebackers coach, Mike Chiurco as assistant to the head coach, Clyde Christensen as quarterbacks coach, Rick Christophel as tight ends coach, Larry Foote as outside linebackers coach, Kevin Garver as wide receivers coach, Joe Gilbert as offensive line coach, Cody Grimm as defensive/special teams assistant, Amos Jones as assistant special teams coach, Todd McNair as running backs coach, Antwaan Randle El as offensive assistant, Nick Rapone as safeties coach, Kacy Rodgers as defensive line coach, Kevin Ross as cornerbacks coach and John Van Dam as offensive quality control coach. January 31 – Named Anthony Piroli as head strength & conditioning coach, Roger Kingdom as speed & conditioning coach and Michael Stacchiotti as assistant strength & conditioning coach. February 7 – Signed K Phillip Andersen. February 12 – Released DE Vinny Curry. February 19 – Signed RB Andre Ellington. March 5 – Signed LB Devante Bond and T Donovan Smith. March 6 – Exercised team option on T Demar Dotson. March 12 – Signed QB Ryan Griffin. Released P Bryan Anger. March 13 – Traded WR DeSean Jackson and a seventh-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Tendered RB Peyton Barber. Signed LB Kevin Minter and K Cairo Santos. Released DT Mitch Unrein (failed physical). March 14 – Signed WR Breshad Perriman and P Bradley Pinion. March 15 – Signed LB Shaquil Barrett, LB Deone Bucannon, CB De’Vante Harris and DT Rakeem Nuñez-Roches. March 18 – Signed S Kentrell Brice and OL Earl Watford. March 20 – Named Maral Javadifar as assistant strength & conditioning coach and Lori Locust as assistant defensive line coach. March 27 – Signed QB Blaine Gabbert. April 1 – S Isaiah Johnson and OL Mike Liedtke signed exclusive rights contracts. April 4 – Signed DT Nick Thurman. April 10 – Signed S Orion Stewart. April 25 – Fifth-year option exercised on CB Vernon Hargreaves. April 29 – Waived K Philip Andersen, LB Riley Bullough, QB Joe Callahan, DE Hunter Dimick, P Hayden Hunt and DE Nick Thurman. May 7 – Signed RB Kerwynn Williams. Waived WR Sergio Bailey II. May 9 – Signed DL Terry Beckner Jr., K Matt Gay, WR Scotty Miller, CB Sean Murphy-Bunting and OLB Anthony Nelson. May 10 – Signed CB Jalen Allison, RB Bruce Anderson, G Zack Bailey, OLB Kahzin Daniels, S Lukas Denis, QB Nick Fitzgerald, LS Dan Godsil, T Israel Helms, WR Anthony Johnson, WR DaMarkus Lodge, DL Dare Odeyingbo, T Brock Ruble, TE Isaiah Searight, WR Cortrelle Simpson, WR Malik Taylor and C Nate Trewyn. Placed LB Kendell Beckwtih on Reserve/Non- Football Injury list. May 13 – Signed S D’Cota Dixon, OLB David Kenney, T Riley Mayfield and WR Spencer Schnell. Released RB Kerwynn Williams. Waived T Israel Helms and WR Malik Taylor. Waived (injured) TE Isaiah Searight. May 17 – Signed WR Bryant Mitchell. Waived LS Dan Godsil. May 20 – Released DT Gerald McCoy. May 21 – Awarded TE Jordan Leggett off of waivers from the New York Jets. May 23 – Waived CB David Rivers. May 29 – Signed DL Ndamukong Suh and WR Xavier Ubosi. Waived DL Stevie Tu’ikolovatu. May 30 – Named Greg Skaggs as Director of Athlete Performance. June 13 – Signed S Mike Edwards. June 28 – Signed OL Josh LeRibeus. July 8 – Signed CB Jamel Dean. July 21 – Signed ILB Devin White. July 22 – Placed ILB Jack Cichy, S Justin Evans, OLB David Kenney and WR Xavier Ubosi on Active/Physically Unable To Perform list. Placed QB Nick Fitzgerald on Active/Non-Football Injury list. July 24 – Signed TE Troy Niklas and CB Mazzi Wilkins. Waived (injured) DB Jalen Allison and WR Xavier Ubosi. Placed OLB Jason Pierre-Paul on Active/Non-Football Injury list. July 29 – Signed QB Vincent Testaverde. Placed TE Troy Niklas on Injured Reserve. Activated LB Jack Cichy from the Physically Unable to Perform list. July 31 – Signed WR Matthew Eaton and TE Scott Orndoff and were awarded T William Poehls off waivers. Waived (injured) S Orion Stewart and waived TE Donnie Ernsberger and T Riley Mayfield. August 5 – Removed OLB David Kenney from Active/PUP. August 7 – Signed S John Battle and DL Stevie Tu’ikolovatu. Placed OL Mike Liedtke on Injured Reserve. Waived QB Vincent Testaverde. August 8 – Signed G Salesi Uhatafe. Placed DB D’Cota Dixon on Injured Reserve. August 11 – Signed S Micah Abernathy and DL Shane Bowman. Placed WR Bryant Mitchell on Injured Reserve. Waived OL Evan Smith. August 13 – Signed S Darian Stewart. Waived DL Dare Odeyingbo. August 14 – Awarded WR Emanuel Hall off waivers. Waived S Micah Abernathy. August 19 – Signed DL Elijah Qualls. Waived (injured) DL Shane Bowman. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS' 2019 PERSONNEL LOG (By Player and Coach) Abernathy, Micah ................... S August 11 Signed contract August 14 Waived Allison, Jalen .......................... CB May 10 Signed contract July 24 Waived (injured) Andersen, Phillip .................... K February 7 Signed contract April 29 Waived Anderson, Bruce .................... RB May 10 Signed contract Anger, Bryan .......................... P March 12 Released Arians, Bruce .......................... Head Coach January 8 Named head coach Armstrong, Keith .................... Special Teams Coordinator January 11 Named special teams coordinator Atkins, Tim .............................. Defensive Quality Control January 16 Named defensive quality control Bailey, Zack ............................ G May 10 Signed contract Bailey II, Sergio ...................... WR May 7 Waived Barber, Peyton ....................... RB March 13 Tendered Barrett, Shaquil ...................... LB March 15 Signed contract Battle, John ............................ S August 7 Signed contract Beckner Jr., Terry .................. DL May 9 Signed contract Beckwith, Kendell .................. LB May 10 Placed on Reseve/NFI list Bond, Devante ........................ LB March 5 Signed contract Boniol, Chris ........................... Specialists Coach January 16 Named specialists coach Bowles, Todd .......................... Defensive Coordinator January 9 Named defensive coordinator Bowman, Shane ..................... DL August 11 Signed contract August 19 Waived (injured) Brice, Kentrell ......................... S March 18 Signed contract Bucannon, Deone .................. LB March 15 Signed contract Bullough, Riley ....................... LB April 29 Waived Caldwell, Mike ........................ Inside Linebackers Coach January 16 Named inside linebackers coach Callahan, Joe .......................... QB January 3 Signed futures contract April 29 Waived Chiurco, Mike ......................... Assistant To The Head Coach January 16 Named assistant to the head coach Christophel, Rick ................... Tight Ends Coach January 16 Named tight ends coach Cichy, Jack ............................. ILB July 22 Placed on Active/PUP List July 29 Activated from Active/PUP List Curry, Vinny ............................ DE February 12 Released Daniel, Kahzin ........................ OLB May 10 Signed contract Dean, Jamel ............................ CB July 8 Signed contract Denis, Lukas S May 10 Signed contract Dimick, Hunter ........................ DE January 3 Signed futures contract April 29 Waived Dixon, D’Cota ......................... S May 13 Signed contract August 8 Placed on Injured Reserve Eaton, Matthew ....................... WR July 31 Signed contract Edwards, Mike ........................ S June 13 Signed contract Ellington, Andre ..................... RB February 19 Signed contract Ernsberger, Donnie ................ TE July 31 Waived Evans, Justin .......................... S July 22 Placed on Active/PUP List Fitzgerald, Nick ...................... QB May 10 Signed contract July 22 Placed on Active/NFI List Foote, Larry ............................ Outside Linebackers Coach January 16 Named outside linebackers coach Gabbert, Blaine ...................... QB March 27 Signed contract Garver, Kevin .......................... Wide Receivers Coach January 16 Named wide receivers coach Gay, Matt ................................. K May 9 Signed contract Gilbert, Joe ............................. Offensive Line Coach January 16 Named offensive line coach Godsil, Dan ............................. LS May 10 Signed contract May 17 Waived Goodwin, Harold .................... Assistant Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator January 16 Named assistant head coach/run game coordinator Griffin, Ryan ........................... QB March 12 Signed contract Grimm, Cody .......................... Defensive/Special Teams Assistant January 16 Named defensive/special teams assistant Hall, Emanuel ......................... WR August 14 Awarded off Waivers Hargreaves III, Vernon ........... CB April 25 Fifth-year option exercised Harris, De’Vante ..................... CB March 15 Signed contract Helms, Israel ........................... T May 10 Signed contract May 13 Waived Hunt, Hayden .......................... P January 3 Signed futures contract April 29 Waived Jackson, DeSean ................... WR March 13 Traded to Philadelphia Eagles Javadifar, Maral
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