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Buccaneers re-signed OG Ben Bredeson to a three-year, $22 million contract.
A former fourth-round pick of the Ravens back in 2020, Bredeson turned a one-year contract that he signed with the Buccaneers last offseason into a long-term deal this offseason. The five-year vet started all 17 games he appeared in last season while playing on the sixth-most snaps of any guard in the league. He’s a reliable player who has played in 33 of a possible 34 regular season games over the last two years, and should provide long-term stability to a ground game that was among the league’s most productive last season.
Buccaneers agreed to terms with OG Ben Bredeson, formerly of the Giants, on a one-year, $3.5 million contract.
Bredeson is a former fourth-round pick of the Ravens, but has spent the last three years with the Giants. Bredeson started 16 games for the Giants last year, spending time at both guard positions and at center. His versatility makes him a coveted player for any team, as he can line up anywhere in a pinch and has ample starting experience with 25 career starts under his belt.
The Giants have ruled out G Ben Bredeson in their Week 2 game against the Cardinals.
Bredeson will be replaced by Marcus McKethan as he was ruled out with a concussion. We will keep you updated on this status.
ESPN's Jordan Raanan reports Giants LG LG Ben Bredeson suffered a hand injury in Week 4.
He's expected to "miss time," which explains why the team signed G Wes Martin off Washington's practice said Monday. Assuming Bredeson is sidelined in Week 4, New York will start their fourth left guard in as many games to open the year. It's a disastrous development considering Nick Gates (leg) and Shane Lemieux (knee) are already on injured reserve.
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