Trask, 27, which was replaced by the depth of the Senate Teddy Bridgewater appeared to be no brain, but his emissions did not seem as clear. Trask signed a one -year contract to remain in the right to vote in March and was due to $ 2.62 million.
While Bridgewater played in just one game for the season, an indication of where he was in the beak order, a trash played in all three.
“Obviously, (Bridgewater) brings experience, but he brings a lot of knowledge,” Bowles said, explaining his decision to cut down Trask. “He can control the offense now. He, who is older, has a lot to do with it, but he is accurate and understands what we are trying to do has a lot to do with.
“We had Kyle for four years. It was a good four -year run. We just feel like we’ve got better chances with Teddy.”
Mayfield and Bridgewater stand as one QBS currently in the Bucs project list, which eventually means the return of Trask in the training group or adding to other signals are likely options.