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Dallas Cowboys scouting report: Breaking down the Buccaneers defensive scheme

Dallas Cowboys scouting report: Breaking down the Buccaneers defensive scheme
Todd Bowles is going to present quite the challenge tonight.
The Cowboys have been hitting their stride lately, thanks in part to some above-average play from their offense. But they’ve faced some of the league’s worst defenses over the past four weeks, which has helped. That won’t be the case this Sunday night when they go up against the Buccaneers.
Head coach Todd Bowles calls the defense for Tampa Bay, and he’s established himself as one of the better defensive minds in the game. In fact, Bowles may be the most underrated defensive coach in the NFL. To this day, he stands alone as the only coach whose defense has beaten Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl.
Bowles was the defensive coordinator for the Buccaneers when they faced Kansas City in the Super Bowl during the 2020 season. While much of the focus was on Tom Brady leading Tampa Bay to a ring in his first year with the team, it was Bowles’ defense that held Mahomes and the Chiefs offense to just nine points. The Chiefs didn’t score a single touchdown, and Mahomes threw two picks.
Two years later, Bowles was promoted to head coach after Bruce Arians retired. Bowles, who had been a head coach before with the Jets, chose to retain defensive play-calling duties. That’s proven to be a wise decision, as Tampa Bay has remained one of the top defensive teams in the league.
So what does a Bowles defense look like? Well, he primarily hails from the Bill Parcells school of defense. In fact, Bowles coached defensive backs for the Cowboys under Parcells, overlapping for two years with Mike Zimmer. The two veteran coaches don’t have much in common schematically, though.
Bowles predicates his defense on physicality, first and foremost. He prefers big, physical defensive linemen that can clog up running lanes on their way to the quarterback. He also relies heavily on press man coverage and closing off the middle of the field in coverage, though Bowles has shifted somewhat towards more two deep safety shells as league trends have gone that way.
Looking at the Buccaneers personnel, they have the guys to run the scheme perfectly too. Vita Vea is the big name upfront, in many ways; at 347 pounds, he’s one of the largest players in the league. Greg Gaines, at 312 pounds, also adds heft on run downs. Calijah Kancey and Logan Hall, both around 285 pounds, man the B gaps for Bowles.
Cornerbacks Jamel Dean an Zyon McCollum are both 6’2” and weight right around 200 pounds. Last year, Dean ranked among the top 20 corners in passer rating allowed in man coverage. Meanwhile, safety Antoine Winfield Jr. has blossomed into a star. He earned his first All Pro nod last year and inked an extension before this season that made him the highest paid defensive back in the league.
Bowles is also a big fan of blitzing. This is where he and Zimmer share some philosophy. Much of Bowles’ scheme is built around creating negative plays early to bring up third and long, and then digging into a deep bag of third down blitz calls to wreak havoc on the offense. Bowles is blitzing on 34.9% of all dropbacks right now, fifth-most in the league, but his third down blitz rate is a sky-high 43.3%. In case you were wondering, that’s the highest in the league; Dallas isn’t too far behind, with a 38.3% third down blitz rate.
Whereas Zimmer almost exclusively uses his signature double mug look to trick offensive lines, Bowles has a wider variety of pre-snap looks for his blitz packages. Case in point: six different linebackers and defensive backs for the Buccaneers have 25+ blitz plays on the year, with three of them having 75+ such plays.
Philosophically speaking, Bowles primarily blitzes with the intent to create pressure up the middle. The idea is to force quarterbacks outside the pocket and make them throw on the run, which is usually not a great idea for offenses. He’s changed this approach up when facing players like Mahomes or Josh Allen, but that approach would seem to be a nightmare for someone like Cooper Rush.
Having said that, the Buccaneers have been inconsistent in the pass rush this year. They’re only 15th in pressure rate and are tied at 24th in sacks. A big part of this is that quarterbacks have adopted quick passing games when facing Tampa Bay this year. Opposing quarterbacks are averaging 2.55 seconds per throw, fastest in the league, against the Buccaneers. They’re also giving up the most average yards of separation at the catch, a byproduct of the quick passing game.
Rush has been a very quick trigger all year, with his 2.54 seconds to throw second behind only Tua Tagovailoa. If the Cowboys have any hope in this game, it’s here: Rush needs to be quick and decisive, and CeeDee Lamb and the rest of this skill group needs to create after the catch. It won’t be easy against such a defense, but there is room for success.
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Detroit Retains Defensive End Marcus Davenport, But He Still Has Something to Prove

Detroit Retains Defensive End Marcus Davenport, But He Still Has Something to Prove
The Detroit Lions have re-signed defensive end Marcus Davenport to a new contract, retaining a key player on their defensive line. However, despite the re-signing, Davenport is facing another prove-it year in the NFL.
Davenport, a 26-year-old pass rusher, was acquired by the Lions in a trade with the New Orleans Saints last offseason. Despite showing flashes of brilliance, Davenport’s first season with the Lions was marked by inconsistency and injuries. He recorded 5.5 sacks and 23 tackles in 12 games, but struggled to make a significant impact on a consistent basis.
As a result, Davenport is facing another prove-it year in the NFL. The Lions’ re-signing of Davenport is likely a one-year deal, with the team wanting to see if he can stay healthy and produce at a high level over the course of a full season.
Davenport’s prove-it year is not just about his on-field performance, but also about his durability. He has struggled with injuries throughout his NFL career, missing significant time in each of the past three seasons. If Davenport can stay healthy and play a full 17-game season, it would go a long way in proving his value to the Lions and the rest of the NFL.
The Lions’ defensive line is expected to be a strength of the team in 2025, with Davenport joining forces with Aidan Hutchinson and James Houston to form a formidable pass-rushing trio. However, for Davenport to be a key contributor to the team’s success, he needs to prove that he can stay healthy and produce at a high level over the course of a full season.
In terms of what Davenport needs to do to prove himself, it’s simple: he needs to stay healthy and produce. If he can do that, he’ll likely earn himself a long-term contract extension and cement his place as one of the top defensive ends in the NFL.
Overall, the Lions’ re-signing of Marcus Davenport is a low-risk, high-reward move. If Davenport can stay healthy and produce at a high level, he’ll be a key contributor to the team’s success. But if he struggles with injuries or inconsistency, the Lions can simply move on from him at the end of the season.
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Jets LB Jamien Sherwood Gets Great News Ahead of Free Agency

Jets LB Jamien Sherwood Gets Great News Ahead of Free Agency
New York Jets linebacker Jamien Sherwood reacting in the middle of an NFL game.
New York Jets linebacker Jamien Sherwood is about to get a lot richer.
Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic predicted that Sherwood “is going to get a pretty big contract for a linebacker” in free agency.
“I think he’s going to have pretty good interest around the league. Maybe even more than people might realize,” Rosenblatt added via “Flight Plan.”
Jamien Sherwood is about to get THE BAG in free agency! @ZackBlatt told @TimMMcMaster that he thinks Sherwood ‘is going to get a pretty big contract for a linebacker.’
‘I think he’s going to have pretty good interest around the league. Maybe even more than people might…
Jets and Sherwood Have Mutual Interest Ahead of Free Agency, Says Insider
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Rosenblatt said on “Flight Plan” on Wednesday, February 26 that he was unsure how the new Jets regime viewed Sherwood as a fit in their defense and if they wanted him back.
On Friday, February 28 Rosenblatt provided an update on social media.
“I will say that in the days since I said this on the pod I did hear that there is, in fact, interest in Jamien Sherwood returning to the Jets — from both sides,” Rosenblatt revealed.
I will say that in the days since I said this on the pod I did hear that there is, in fact, interest in Jamien Sherwood returning to the Jets — from both
Sherwood, 25, is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent this offseason with his rookie contract set to expire. The former Auburn product spent the first three years of his career as a role player on defense and a key special teams cog.
This past season he ascended to full-time starter status and delivered a career season. Sherwood racked up 158 tackles, two sacks, 10 tackles for loss, and three pass deflections. He appeared in all 17 games and made 16 starts in 2024.
Contract Projections for Sherwood in Free Agency
Pro Football Focus projects Sherwood to sign a two-year deal for $15.5 million with $8 million of that guaranteed. Over The Cap ranks the projected $7.75 million annual salary as the No. 15 highest-paid figure among linebackers in the NFL.
Spotrac’s calculated market value projects Sherwood to make a little bit less than that on the open market. Sherwood is projected to sign a two-year deal for $14.36 million, per Spotrac. That $7.2 million annual salary would rank No. 17 among the highest-paid linebackers in football, per Over The Cap.
Either way, you slice it, Sherwood is projected to get a massive pay raise.
Sherwood entered the NFL in 2021 as the No. 146 overall pick in the fifth round. After he was drafted, Sherwood signed a four-year deal for $3.8 million in total value. Either projected contract has him making double his total salary over the last four years in the very first year of his new contract.
Sherwood is one of the best draft success stories the Jets have had this century. He was a safety in college, got converted to linebacker, and slowly developed into a player who finished top-three in total tackles this past season, per ESPN.
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No Place Like Home: Denver Broncos Coach Sean Payton Resigns To Takeover New Orleans Saints Coaching Role…..

No Place Like Home: Denver Broncos Coach Sean Payton Resigns To Takeover New Orleans Saints Coaching Role…..
In a surprising turn of events, Sean Payton has resigned as head coach of the Denver Broncos to return to his former role with the New Orleans Saints. This move reunites Payton with the franchise he led to a Super Bowl victory in 2010, marking a significant shift in the NFL coaching landscape.
Payton’s tenure with the Broncos began in 2023, following his departure from the Saints. During his time in Denver, he revitalized the team’s offense, leading them to a 10-7 record and securing a playoff berth. However, despite these achievements, the allure of returning to New Orleans proved irresistible.
The Saints, who have experienced a period of instability since Payton’s initial departure, are hopeful that his return will restore the team’s competitive edge. Payton’s extensive experience and previous success with the Saints make him a promising candidate to lead the team back to prominence.
In the interim, the Broncos have begun the search for a new head coach to continue the progress made under Payton’s leadership. The NFL community watches closely as both franchises navigate this significant transition.
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$12.5 Million QB Listed as a Top Free Agency Option for Jets: Analyst

$12.5 Million QB Listed as a Top Free Agency Option for Jets: Analyst
Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston reacting in the middle of an NFL game.
There is a world where Aaron Rodgers is not the starting quarterback for the New York Jets in 2025.
If that transpires, the team will need to add another arm to the bullpen.
Justin Melo of The Draft Network believes veteran quarterback Jameis Winston would fit the bill for the Jets in 2025.
“Aaron Glenn is the new head coach of the New York Jets. Glenn’s highest priority will be to improve what was a toxic culture this season. That probably begins with moving on from controversial quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The Rodgers gamble failed miserably on East Rutherford and it’s now time for a reset,” Melo explained.
“The Jets must focus on rebuilding from within throughout Glenn’s first campaign. New general manager Darren Mougey is aligned with Glenn, who spent a season with Winston in New Orleans (2020). Together, they probably won’t want to make any rash decisions at quarterback this offseason that carry a multi-year impact. The Jets need to do some soul-searching, and Winston would be an ideal candidate to simply get them through a recharging 2025 season.”
Pro Football Focus projects Winston to sign a two-year deal for $12.5 million with $7 million guaranteed in free agency this offseason. That $6.25 million annual salary would rank No. 27 among the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL, per Over The Cap.
A Very Different Potential Jets QB Room in 2025
Rodgers is a future first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer. When he is on your roster he carries with him some gravitas and expectations.
If the Jets pivot away from that, the other options at the QB position aren’t great this offseason.
Winston, 31, would join a quarterback room with fellow veteran Tyrod Taylor and unproven youngster Jordan Travis.
The former Florida State product is a living breathing roller coaster ride on the football field.
“Winston injected some life into the league’s worst offense, previously led by one of the league’s worst quarterbacks, in a backup role for the Browns, leading to a breakout season for wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, who was acquired in the offseason from the Denver Broncos and extended to a deal that now looks like a major bargain. This alone was a welcome development and important to learn going forward, as Cleveland traded away Amari Cooper at the deadline. As for Winston, he is who we thought he was: a true gunslinger who is just as likely to keep his team in a game as take them out of it,” PFF explained.
Last season with the Browns, Winston enjoyed some incredible highs with 13 touchdown passes in spot duty, but he also suffered some incredible lows tossing 12 interceptions.
That is exactly what Winston has proven to be throughout his 10-year journey in the NFL. During that run, Winston has thrown for 24,225 passing yards, 154 touchdown passes, and 111 interceptions.
Winston is a gunslinger through and through. If you’re on the Winston train you’re going to score some touchdowns, have some fun, but you should hold on for dear life.
Rodgers Jets Update
Rodgers was interviewed while golfing at the WM Phoenix Open this week.
He confirmed to reporter Kira Dixon that he and the Jets have already spoken
“We will figure things out when we figure things out,” Rodgers added.
Well that’s a very interesting Aaron Rodgers #Jets update…
Rodgers told @KiraDixon at the @WMPhoenixOpen that he has already talked with the Jets 👀, ‘we will figure things out when we figure things out.’
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Controversy Erupts as New Orleans Saints Owner Gayle Benson Considers Cutting Key Players’ Salary for Cost-Saving Measures…

Controversy Erupts as New Orleans Saints Owner Gayle Benson Considers Cutting Key Players’ Salary for Cost-Saving Measures…
The usually vibrant atmosphere surrounding the New Orleans Saints has been clouded by controversy as owner Gayle Benson explores the possibility of reducing the salaries of key players to alleviate financial pressures. This potential move has ignited a firestorm of debate among fans, players, analysts, and within the broader NFL community, raising questions about team loyalty, player compensation, and the business side of professional sports.
Benson, who inherited the Saints franchise after the death of her husband Tom Benson in 2018, has been lauded for her commitment to the team and the city of New Orleans.
However, recent reports suggest that the financial implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with escalating player costs, have prompted the ownership to consider measures that were once deemed unthinkable.
The specific details of the proposed salary cuts remain undisclosed, but sources indicate that the reductions could impact some of the team’s highest-paid and most influential players. This has sent shockwaves through the Saints’ locker room, creating an undercurrent of uncertainty and unease.
The players’ union has expressed its concerns, emphasizing the importance of honoring existing contracts and protecting the rights of its members. They argue that players have already made significant sacrifices, including pay cuts and other concessions, to help the league navigate the financial challenges posed by the pandemic.
Fans, meanwhile, are divided. Some express understanding for the financial realities facing the team, acknowledging that difficult decisions may be necessary to ensure the Saints’ long-term viability.
Others, however, view the potential salary cuts as a betrayal of the players who have dedicated their careers to the franchise and brought so much joy to the city.
Critics argue that Benson, as a billionaire businesswoman, should absorb the financial burden rather than jeopardize the team’s on-field performance and the morale of its players. They point to the Saints’ rich history and the unwavering support of its fan base, suggesting that the team’s ownership has a responsibility to prioritize the well-being of its players and maintain a competitive roster.
The controversy surrounding the potential salary cuts has also reignited the debate about the ever-increasing financial demands of professional sports.
Critics argue that exorbitant player salaries and escalating franchise values have created an unsustainable economic model that ultimately hurts the fans and undermines the integrity of the game
As the situation unfolds, all eyes are on Gayle Benson and the Saints’ front office. Their decisions in the coming weeks will not only impact the team’s immediate future but also set a precedent for how other NFL franchises navigate the complex financial landscape of professional sports.
The outcome of this controversy will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications, shaping the relationship between owners, players, and fans for years to come. It serves as a stark reminder that even in the realm of sports, where passion and loyalty often take center stage, the bottom line remains a powerful force.
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