Former Bengals QB Jake Browning Already Facing An Unexpected Threat

Could promising undrafted talent make Jake Browning's new role on the Buccaneers shaky before the season even begins?

Jake Browning’s move to Tampa Bay was supposed to give the Buccaneers a seasoned backup behind Baker Mayfield. Instead, he’s walking into a competition before the real games even start.

That’s a notable turn for a quarterback who once looked like a reliable answer in Cincinnati. When Joe Burrow went down late in the 2023 season, Browning kept the Bengals in the playoff chase and gave them reason to feel good about their No. 2 option.

But the 2025 season told a different story. Asked to fill in again for an injured Burrow, Browning completed 64.8% of his passes, threw six touchdowns against eight interceptions, and went 0-3 in his three starts.

Cincinnati eventually moved on, trading for Joe Flacco ahead of the deadline.

With that chapter closed, Browning left in free agency and signed with the Buccaneers, where he was expected to be the experienced insurance policy for Mayfield. But Josh Crysler of The Pewter Plank reported that Browning has some unexpected competition in Jalon Daniels, the undrafted quarterback out of Kansas who has apparently been turning heads in Florida.

"If Daniels can continue to build momentum when the pads come on, he could shake up the depth chart and force some difficult decisions," Crysler wrote. "While Browning is the early leader in the clubhouse due to his experience with 10 career starts, the other quarterbacks will be given the opportunity to compete."

For now, Browning still has the edge on paper. He’s the one with 10 career starts, and that kind of NFL experience matters when a team is sorting out the depth chart. Daniels hasn’t taken an NFL snap yet, which makes Browning the safer bet if Tampa Bay needs someone ready to step in.

Still, this is the NFL, and nothing stays settled for long. If Browning struggles in the preseason and Daniels keeps building on the buzz around him, the former Bengals quarterback could find himself on the outside looking in once again.

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