In 2025, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers returned all five starters on an offensive line that helped the team finish 2024 as the only offense ranked in the NFL's top five in both rushing and passing yards. By Week Three, none of those five players were manning the positions they played all of last season.

In the name of continuity after the Buccaneers scored the fourth most points in the NFL last year on the way to a fourth straight NFC South title, the team also retained every single player who had gained a yard rushing or receiving for the team in 2024. However, two of the team's anticipated top four receivers – Chris Godwin Jr. and Jalen McMillan – have yet to play and franchise icon Mike Evans left Sunday's win over the New York Jets in the fourth quarter with a hamstring injury.

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