
Tampa Bay is keeping its continuity on the depth charts.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have re-signed quarterback Kyle Trask to a one-year deal, securing the former second-round pick as part of their roster for the 2025 season. Trask, who originally joined the Bucs in the 2021 NFL Draft out of the University of Florida, has served primarily as a backup during his tenure. The move, first reported by Ian Rapoport on Wednesday, ensures depth behind starter Baker Mayfield.
Source: The #Bucs have agreed to terms with backup QB Kyle Trask, as he’s set to return to Tampa Bay QB room. The former 2nd rounder will once again back up Baker.
He gets a 1-year, $2.787M deal. pic.twitter.com/nhPuEaNlOq
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 13, 2025
Trask’s re-signing reflects Tampa Bay’s commitment to continuity, despite his limited game action. In four seasons, he has appeared in just three games, completing 10 of 18 passes for 113 yards. However, his strong arm and familiarity with the system make him a valuable asset in case the unimaginable were to happen to QB1.
With the Buccaneers aiming to build on recent success, including their 2021 Super Bowl win, retaining Trask provides stability at the quarterback position. Fans will continue to watch closely to see if he gets some kind of chance to play in some capacity in 2025.