After much speculation and uncertainty, Baker Mayfield has officially reached an agreement with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The quarterback will be signing a lucrative three-year contract worth $100 million, with $50 million guaranteed. In addition, there are incentives in place that could potentially raise the total value of the deal to $115 million.
This news comes as a relief to both Mayfield and Buccaneers fans, as there had been rumors swirling about his future with the team. However, it seems that both parties are committed to moving forward together. Mayfield recently expressed a desire to continue playing alongside wide receiver Mike Evans, who was also recently resigned by the team. The two will now have the opportunity to showcase their chemistry on the field in the upcoming seasons.
In a surprising turn of events, Mayfield was also involved in the search for a new offensive coordinator for the Buccaneers. This move demonstrates the team’s dedication to keeping Mayfield in Tampa Bay for the long term, rather than just for the upcoming season. It’s clear that the organization sees Mayfield as a key piece of their future success and is willing to invest in him accordingly.
Overall, this new deal cements Mayfield’s place as the starting quarterback for the Buccaneers and solidifies their offensive core for the foreseeable future. Fans can look forward to watching Mayfield and Evans light up the scoreboard together in 2024 and beyond. Stay tuned to Heartland Magazine for all the latest updates on this developing story.
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