Kyle Trask's days with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could be numbered.
The former Gator and fifth-year pro signed a one-year deal to remain with Tampa Bay as a backup to Baker Mayfield, but things in the NFL are never guaranteed. And when the Bucs decided to bring in Teddy Bridgewater, it was with designs of him being more than simply an additional arm in camp.
Bridgewater started Saturday's preseason game against the Steelers as Bucs coach Todd Bowles wanted to see him with some of the Bucs first-team offense. The former Louisville standout threw two touchdown passes in the first quarter against a Pittsburgh defense of mostly backups.