Bucs fall to Jags in second preseason game, but the rookies looked good

In what was a bit of a dull matchup that featured very little offense, the Bucs fell short on the road to the Jacksonville Jaguars, losing 20-7 in Tampa Bay’s second preseason matchup of the year.

Despite getting a strong performance from the defensive backups, including a player-of-the-game-type performance from second-year outside linebacker Jose Ramirez, who managed three sacks for the night, the Bucs weren’t able to put anything together on the offensive side of the ball, mostly due to the backup quarterbacks Kyle Trask and John Wolford being out of sync in the passing game.

Trask did manage the lone touchdown of the game for the Bucs, but other than that was mostly ineffective, ending his night with a measly 53 yards on 13 attempts. Follow

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Wolford was not much better, with both failing to provide much distinction between each other as they continued their battle for the coveted QB2 spot on the depth chart.

Fortunately for the Bucs, despite their ineffectiveness in the passing game, the rookies on the offensive line submitted another strong performance.

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