Gruden's vulgar emails cc'd Tampa leaders
Former Tampa Bay Bucs head coach Jon Gruden quit Monday as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after the New York Times reported on racist, sexist and homophobic language he used in emails shortly after leaving the Bucs in 2009 with a Super Bowl ring.By Tuesday, he was also removed from the Buccaneers Ring of Honor.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.The intrigue: The emails were discovered in a workplace misconduct investigation into the Washington Footbal
news.yahoo.comThanks, Tom Brady! Ageless quarterback helps NBC in ratings
Cowboys Buccaneers Football Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) fires a pass against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half of an NFL football game Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Scott Audette) (Scott Audette)NEW YORK — (AP) — The ageless Tom Brady is due a thank you note from NBC. Two prime-time football games led NBC to a weekly ratings win, as it averaged 7.8 million viewers. Fox News Channel led the cable networks in prime time, averaging 2.23 million viewers. ABC's “World News Tonight” won the evening news ratings race, averaging 7.8 million viewers. NFL Football: Dallas at Tampa Bay, NBC, 24.81 million.
wftv.com‘I saw what you saw’: Tampa doctor warns of super-spreader potential after Super Bowl parties
A local medical expert who recently joined Castor at a Super Bowl press conference also confirmed that the media is not gaslighting concerned citizens. “We definitely have to celebrate this momentous occasion,” she said at her second press conference, before citing the Tampa Riverwalk boat parade in celebration of the Tampa Bay Lightning. “For most, it will not be consequential,” he said, before warning of the super-spreader potential of Super Bowl weekend’s events. Still, Wolfson commended the NFL for protecting players and team staff throughout the season that led to the historic victory. And let's honor the Bucs and Tampa Bay by keeping our families and community safe in the weeks ahead.”
orlandoweekly.com‘I saw what you saw’: Tampa doctor warns of super-spreader potential after Super Bowl parties
A local medical expert who recently joined Castor at a Super Bowl press conference also confirmed that the media is not gaslighting concerned citizens. “We definitely have to celebrate this momentous occasion,” she said at her second press conference, before citing the Tampa Riverwalk boat parade in celebration of the Tampa Bay Lightning. “For most, it will not be consequential,” he said, before warning of the super-spreader potential of Super Bowl weekend’s events. Still, Wolfson commended the NFL for protecting players and team staff throughout the season that led to the historic victory. And let's honor the Bucs and Tampa Bay by keeping our families and community safe in the weeks ahead.”
orlandoweekly.comNFL could terminate Arizona Cardinals Josh Shaw's $895,000 contract for betting on games
Arizona Cardinals Safety Josh Shaw (27) during the first half of an NFL game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Tampa Bay Bucs on November 10, 2019, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. Arizona Cardinals defensive back Josh Shaw could be facing additional punishment from the National Football League following a suspension for betting on league games. Following any appeal, the league could reference Appendix A, which explains player contracts, if they attempt to terminate Shaw's contract. Last weekend, the league released a statement announcing Shaw's suspension for betting on NFL games on "multiple occasions" this season. The league also cleared Cardinals' players and staff from any wrongdoing, claiming the team was now aware of Shaw's betting.
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