Emeka Egbuka on Bucs' offense: 'We fell into a little bit of a lull'
Emeka Egbuka discussed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive challenges during the 2025 season, noting that the team experienced a loss of momentum. He attributed some of the struggles to a transition in the offensive system and injuries affecting key players. Looking ahead to 2026, Egbuka expressed confidence that the team has gained valuable experience and continuity.
- ▪Emeka Egbuka acknowledged that the Buccaneers' offense fell into a lull during the 2025 season.
- ▪He pointed to the transition to a new offensive system and injuries as contributing factors to their struggles.
- ▪Egbuka believes that the team has more continuity and experience heading into the 2026 season.
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