MORE
Most Recent Entries
- Sears Return Remains On Slow Road
- It's WildPat, Not Wildcat
- White, Bryant To Miss Miami Game
- Dolphins have toughness Bucs want
- Antonio Bryant Out And Maurice Stovall In
- It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like 1976
- Bryant Blames Plane Ride For Debilitating Knee Pain
- Adams Replacement Finally In Place
- Freeman ready for first start
- Marcus Jones fights tonight on Spike TV
- Returner Clifton Smith has memento of vicious hit
- Creamsicle not to everyone's taste
- Bucs change kickers - again
- Morris downplays report of Talib confrontation
- Rodgers tough to pick off, easy to sack
Monthly Archives
|
By ROY CUMMINGS
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
TAMPA – If Barrett Ruud’s holdout from offseason workouts was aimed at sparking a series of new contract negotiations, it didn’t work.
Though Ruud ended his absence Tuesday and showed for the Bucs mandatory minicamp, he did so despite the fact no negotiations have taken place on a new contract.
“There are no discussions; there haven’t been any,’’ Ruud said. “There hasn’t been much for discussion. I‘d like to think everything will take care of itself but that remains to be seen.’’
Ruud is entering the final year of a contract that will pay him approximately $1.6 million in 2009. He is looking for a new deal in part because he has no desire to leave the Bucs.
“I’d like to be here a long time,’’ Ruud said. “I’ve really enjoyed the organization. It’s a first-class organization and a great community, and like my teammates. In that respect, I am disappointed it hasn’t progressed.’’
Ruud said he’s been working out near his home in Nebraska, and he suggested that may be where he stays if a negotiations aimed at a new deal aren’t moving along when training camp opened.
“Right now I’m just taking things day by day,’’ Ruud said. “All I can control is what I do on the field right now, and I’m in good shape and I’m happy where I’m at physically.’’
Advertisement
Send Us Your Comments |
Terms & Conditions |
