It took one preseason game for Bucky Irving to not only remind Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans how good he is, but also put the rest of the league on notice.
As if he wasn't already dangerous enough, new offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard wasted little time testing Irving out in a variety of different roles on Saturday in Pittsburgh. Bucky came out of the backfield in his traditional running back role, but he was used in the passing game in ways we haven't really seen before.
In fact, his first score of the season came on a dime from quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.