Tristan Wirfs Skips Bucs OTAs Seeking Record Contract
The Pro Bowl left tackle is negotiating a long-term deal as Tampa Bay aims to secure its core players.
- Wirfs did not attend voluntary organized team activities, prioritizing a new contract over potential injury risks.
- The Bucs' left tackle aims to surpass the $28 million annual salary benchmark set by recent NFL contracts.
- Coach Todd Bowles acknowledged Wirfs' absence, noting ongoing conversations and his offseason participation.
- Tampa Bay has already locked in key players like Antoine Winfield Jr., Mike Evans, and Baker Mayfield this offseason.
- Wirfs, a critical part of the Bucs' Super Bowl-winning team, seeks to become the highest-paid offensive tackle in NFL history.