Todd Bowles Comments on Jordan Whitehead, Possibility of Having Three New Starters in Secondary
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are looking to build off the successes they saw in 2023. They were able to retain many of their key pieces from last year, but there are spots where the team will have a new look. One of those spots is the defensive secondary.
"Jordan has been physical when he was here. We watched him in New York and he played the same role there. He's a lot more vocal and a lot more experienced than he was when he left here. Him and 'Win' had a great relationship when they were here – they still have one right now. I'm looking for that one to grow. I think it'll help the communication on defense. He was one of our vocal leaders back then. The more people will talk, the better we will be.
Later in his media availability, Bowles also touched on the possibility of having three new starters in the secondary after the departure of Carlton Davis , the addition of Whitehead, and the unknown of who will start the nickel spot.
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