
Vita Vea's Future With Bucs Takes Surprising Turn After Trade Request
It feels like we've gone from a tone of pessimism to one where there's potential optimism. It feels like we've gone from Vita Vea wanting a trade to Vita Vea now wanting to try to get a deal done," Schefter said. I think eventually the two sides figure it out.
- ▪It feels like we've gone from a tone of pessimism to one where there's potential optimism.
- ▪It feels like we've gone from Vita Vea wanting a trade to Vita Vea now wanting to try to get a deal done," Schefter said.
- ▪I think eventually the two sides figure it out.
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By Rowan Fisher-Shotton0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.Vita Vea sent shockwaves across the NFL at the beginning of training camp when he requested a trade from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers amid a tense contract standoff with the team.He's been linked to several franchises across the league since, with multiple teams reportedly reaching out to the Bucs to check on his availability.But on Wednesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter joined "The Pat McAfee Show" and dropped a surprising report, saying that Vea is now trending toward getting a new deal done with the Bucs.Read More on NFL"To me, reading between the lines and having conversations with people, it feels like…
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