Buccaneers’ Cañones y Football Podcast: Falcons Preview, Roster Reset

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The Buccaneers’ final roster is set, and in the latest episode of Cañones y Football, we take an in-depth look at the 53 players who will make up the squad for the 2025 season. We not only analyzed each position, but also gave a grade to Jason Licht and Bowles on how they put together the roster.

The program also served as a first stop for a look ahead: the preview of the opening game against the Atlanta Falcons . Or rather… the Falcons . 🦅


🎙️ What You’ll Find In The Podcast

  • A complete rundown of the final 53-man roster : who made it, who missed, and how each team fares.
  • Notes on staff work : ratings and points for improvement.
  • Week 1 Preview vs. Falcons : Keys to the season-opening divisional game.

You can watch the full program again here ⬇️


Final Cannon Shot

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have their 53-man crew ready, and the ship is headed straight for the season’s first game against Atlanta. The fans responded strongly in person, and now it’s time to enjoy a season that promises thrills from the start.

Don’t forget that the Cañones y Football Podcast is your weekly destination for keeping up with everything happening in Tampa Bay, always with special guests, NFL news, and our signature pirate vibe.

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