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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers just finished their season with a 31-23 playoff divisional loss at the Detroit Lions. However, despite the disappointing end to the season, coach Todd Bowles expressed that quarterback Baker Mayfield has earned the right to return for the 2024 season. Mayfield, who was on a one-year deal with the Buccaneers, has indicated his interest in returning, as has wide receiver Mike Evans. General manager Jason Licht also shared that the team plans to reach a new deal with Evans, who has been with the franchise for ten consecutive seasons and remains the Buccaneers’ all-time leader in various receiving categories.

Despite the initial unhappiness at the start of the season, both Mayfield and Evans are open to returning to the team. Other players, such as Chris Godwin, have expressed their hopes for both players to return, highlighting the positive impact that Mayfield and Evans had on the team. The future of these players with the Buccaneers will be a storyline to watch in the offseason.

Summery :

– Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said quarterback Baker Mayfield earned the right to return in 2024 after a strong performance
– General manager Jason Licht plans to reach a new deal with star wide receiver Mike Evans
– Evans expressed his love for the franchise and hope to stay with the Buccaneers
– Wide receiver Chris Godwin also hopes for the return of Evans and Mayfield
– Mayfield and Evans are both interested in returning to the team, but no official negotiations have taken place

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