The Buccaneers have locked in offensive lineman Dan Feeney with a contract extension, signaling their commitment to bolstering their front line. Feeney, a seasoned pro at 31, was originally drafted by the Chargers back in 2017 as a third-round pick. After finishing his rookie contract, he tested free agency and inked a one-year deal with the Jets in 2021, followed by another in 2022.
His journey through the NFL has been a winding road. Feeney signed with Miami in 2023, but soon found himself traded to the Bears at the start of the regular season.
He then took his talents to Minnesota for the 2024 season on a one-year contract. The following year, he joined the Bills, though his time there was brief, moving from the active roster to the practice squad.
The Buccaneers brought Feeney on board last offseason, and he made a solid impact in 2025, appearing in 12 games and starting 10 times at guard. His experience and versatility have clearly caught the eye of Tampa Bay, and this extension is a testament to his value on the field. With Feeney in the fold, the Buccaneers are looking to solidify their offensive line, providing stability and protection for their offensive schemes.
