Malcolm Glazer was released Monday from the Cleveland Clinic after suffering a stroke last Sunday, April 16. The stroke has impaired Mr. Glazer's speech and mobility in his right arm and leg.
"On behalf of the entire Glazer family, I want to thank everyone at the Cleveland Clinic for their outstanding care," said Joel Glazer. "My father's spirits are high and doctors expect his condition to improve with rehabilitation."
May 2006 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wiretap
Tampa Bay Signs LT Anthony Davis
The Bucs made another move aimed at keeping their offensive line intact Monday when they signed left tackle Anthony Davis to a three-year, $4.725 million contract.
Davis, who is entering his third NFL season, would have been a restricted free agent after the 2006 season and an unrestricted free agent after the 2007 season.
"I think this is a good deal for both Anthony and the Bucs," said Davis' agent, Jeff Chilcoat. "It gives Anthony stability early in his career and it gives the Bucs some stability at left tackle."
Bucs Still In Talks With Woodson
Tampa Bay remains in negotiations for free agent Charles Woodson, a four-time Pro Bowl cornerback for the Raiders who played for Bucs coach Jon Gruden and General Manager Bruce Allen.
The Packers are also interested in Woodson, with Seattle another potential suitor for the former Heisman Trophy winner, who would likely be switched to safety if he reaches agreement with the Bucs.
Patriots Sign Gramatica
Kicker Martin Gramatica, who was out of football all of last season, was signed by New England Thursday as a potential replacement for the departed Adam Vinatieri.
The Patriots also signed safety Tebucky Jones, who was one of their two first-round draft picks in 1998 but was traded away four years ago.
Vinatieri, who kicked last-minute field goals to win two Super Bowls for New England, signed last month with Indianapolis.
Buccaneers Sign LB Winbron
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed linebacker Jamie Winborn on Monday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Last season, Winborn played in three games -- starting two -- with San Francisco before being traded to Jacksonville on October 7th. The former second round pick played in five game games with the Jaguars before being placed on the Injured Reserve list on November 29. He finished the season with 15 tackles on defense and two special teams tackles.