Graham Barton Named Starting Center for Buccaneers
Graham Barton Named Starting Center for Buccaneers
Graham Barton Named Starting Center for Buccaneers
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Rookie center Graham Barton has secured a starting position with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ahead of their final preseason game against the Miami Dolphins. Despite this achievement, Barton emphasizes the need to continuously prove himself, stating, "It’s a role I still have to earn every day." Coach Todd Bowles has praised Barton's quick adaptation and development, noting his improvement in pass protection. Barton, who previously played left tackle at Duke, is aware of the challenges that come with the center position but is committed to learning and growing. Quarterback Baker Mayfield acknowledged Barton's impressive communication skills and ability to learn rapidly, despite having not played center for several years. The Buccaneers are hopeful that Barton can help solidify an offensive line that may be the team's strongest since their Super Bowl win in 2020.

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Buccaneers rookie Graham Barton says he still has a lot to prove after claiming starting center job
Buccaneers Center Graham Barton Still Wants to Earn It
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Buccaneers rookie Graham Barton says he still has a lot to prove after claiming starting center job
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