Buccaneers agree to sign LS Scott Daly

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Buccaneers agree to sign LS Scott Daly

Buccaneers agree to sign LS Scott Daly

The Buccaneers are adding some competition on special teams.

Buccaneers agree to sign LS Scott Daly

The Buccaneers are adding some competition on special teams.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are shaking things up on special teams, adding some much-needed competition to the lineup. According to Greg Auman of FOX Sports, the team has agreed to sign veteran long snapper Scott Daly, who impressed during a tryout at the Bucs' rookie minicamp over the weekend.

At 32 years old, Daly brings a wealth of experience to the table. He spent the last two seasons with the Chicago Bears as their primary long snapper, and before that, he held down the same role for the Detroit Lions for three years. Now, he's set to battle it out with Evan Deckers for the full-time long snapper position in Tampa Bay.

This move signals that the Buccaneers are serious about fine-tuning every aspect of their game as they gear up for the upcoming season. Special teams often fly under the radar, but a reliable long snapper can make all the difference in critical field goal and punt situations. For fans looking to support the team, this is a reminder that every player—from the stars to the specialists—plays a part in the pursuit of victory.

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