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Q: If the Bucs do not sign a veteran cornerback soon, what are the chances of re-signing Brian Kelly? Has he visited with any other teams? What would the terms of the contract likely be in regards to length and money?—Sean Pearce, Orlando
A: Although Kelly is the best fit for the Bucs out of the remaining free agent cornerbacks, it’s unlikely he’ll return to Tampa. Look for him to land with the Lions, reuniting with former Buc defensive coaches Rod Marinelli and Joe Barry.
Posted by RICHARD KINDER, LUTZ on 03/06 at 01:51 PM
I AGREE !! NO GREAT LOSS. HE WAS OFF THE FIELD MORE THAN HE WAS ON IT !
Posted by MItch R, NYC on 03/06 at 11:24 AM
Big Deal, this guy hasn’t played more than 50% of the teams games in the past 2 years and only has 2 interceptions in that time. Add the fact that he’s 32 years old and I say, “BYE BYE BRIAN”
Posted by Fernando, Lakeland on 03/05 at 10:48 PM
Good he will be overpaid and he won’t play the whole season of course!!!!
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Posted by ken chance, inverness fl on 03/06 at 04:58 PM
sorry to see him go, he on the back side of his career. has become accident prone. even if he is healthy it wont last.