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Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Kyle Trask finds WR Dennis Houston open during 2025 Bucs Training Camp. Though then-rookie Bucky Irving took over the starting job in the Bucs' backfield late in the 2024 ...
It's still hot outside, but the rain or shine, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have training camp. The Bucs had indoor practice two nights ago on Tuesday, but now the ...
Photo: Kyle Trask; Credit: Jordan Herald, Florida Gators creative media "I was super excited when I saw that Tampa, Florida number call me. It was a feeling like no other." ...
Kyle Trask has spent the past two years firmly cemented as a backup to Tom Brady, so the legend's retirement has given him his first real path to competing for a starting job in the NFL.
Kyle Trask hates the word. Backup. He knew you thought it. He did his best not to. Trask played for Houston-area power Manvel High School, throwing plenty of ...
Kyle Trask could take over amid Baker Mayfield's injury. Kyle Trask really could take over for Baker Mayfield amid Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles ’ caveat on Mayfield’s ankle injury.
HOUSTON — Kyle Trask has been here before. A familiar storyline played out Saturday night, with family and friends watching from the stands, hopeful that a backup quarterback would get in the game.
Trask could not ask for a better outcome than landing in Tampa Bay with the Bucs’ second pick in the draft. The 22-year-old is scheduled to earn a signing bonus of $1,385,700 and overall ...
Kyle Trask didn't start at his Texas high school and rode the bench for his first three seasons at Florida. Now he is the starting quarterback.
Florida head coach Dan Mullen has discussed both of those qualities about Trask plenty in recent days, for good reason. Trask suffered a scary knee sprain against Auburn, returned and helped the ...
Florida quarterback Kyle Trask (11) scrambles in front of Charleston Southern linebacker Kyle Syvarth (38) during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018, in ...
UF quarterback Kyle Trask's patience and persistence paid off last season and could be key for the Gators during a season sure to be marked by COVID-19 related adjustments.