"After a stellar 16-year career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ali Marpet Jersey White , Ronde Barber will now be the next member of the Ring of Honor. The former cornerback-turned-safety will be the 13th member after Tony Dungy was selected in 2018. Barber will join the likes of Lee Roy Selmon, Warren Sapp, Derrick Brooks -and many, many others. This was one of the easier decisions to make. Not only is Barber responsible for delivering the most exhilarating moment in franchise history, but he was the first player in NFL history to record more than 40 interceptions and 20 sacks over the course of a career. Charles Woodson has since joined the club, but it’s a feat no other player has accomplished since. When you add five Pro Bowls, five All-Pro selections, and a roster spot on the NFL’s 2000s All-Decade team, it becomes clear as to why Barber has been selected for this honor. Not only was he a force on the field, but he was also a force in the locker room. He was always a class act and could be counted upon when the team needed him most. This was backed up by nine years as a defensive captain and after he was named the Buccaneers Man of the Year in 2006. He also won the Ed Block Courage Award in 2011. He was always on the field as well, setting the NFL record for the most consecutive starts (215) by a defensive back. He also scored a total of 13 non-offensive touchdowns over his career, which ties him with Aeneas Williams for second all-time. Barber was a third-round draft pick out of Virginina in 1997. He recorded 1,428 tackles, 28.0 sacks, 47 interceptions, eight interception return touchdowns, 243 passes defensed, 15 forced fumbles, 11 fumble recoveries, four fumble return touchdowns Womens Chris Godwin Jersey , one blocked punt return touchdown, and one punt return touchdown during his career with the Bucs. The induction ceremony will be held during the Bucs’ Sept. 22 home game against the New York Giants.The Bucs released a statement on Tuesday after the announcement was made: Some unknowns are making plays and that’s a good thing." NFL preseasonLatest NewsToday's NFL NewsBucs Rookie Minicamp Roundup, Part II: Diamonds In The RoughSome unknowns are making plays and that’s a good thing. EDTThis is part two of our rookie minicamp updates. You can check out part one here.Friday’s portion of rookie minicamp showcased the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ newcomers in the secondary, namely Jamel Dean and Sean Murphy-Bunting.The defense was good again on Saturday, but this time it was fifth overall Devin White and tryout David Kenney out of Indiana who stole the show. According to Matt Matera of petwerreport.com, White made a very athletic interception over the middle that exemplified both his athletic ability and focus. It made up for the dropped pick-six he missed out on Friday. But the story of the day, per Matera, may in fact be Kenney.The former Hoosier is in Tampa Bay on a tryout and is making the most of his opportunity. There were several instances on Saturday in which he would’ve recorded a sack if players were allowed to hit the quarterback.He’s performed so well that the Bucs have already given him an invite to Tuesday’s OTAs. If Kenney can stick around, it’d be a major career shift for a player that never really found his way in college. A 4-star recruit out of high school, he appeared in just seven games his freshman year before taking a “personal leave” from the program before the 2014 season began. Kenney transferred to Illinois State in 2015, but was dismissed after one season with the team. I couldn’t find any record of him playing elsewhere after dismissal, so I’d assume he has been out of football since 2016. Devin White is doing his thing during camp.Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY SportsAccording to Carmen Vitali of buccaneers.com,wide receiver Scotty Miller and offensive guard Zack Bailey both had a nice day on the offensive side of things. Bruce Arians commented on Miller’s route running and how he “flashed” during Friday’s camp, while seventh-round pick Terry Beckner Jr. applauded Bailey’s toughness in the trenches when they would face off against each other in the SEC.Miller originally drew comparisons to former Bucs wideout Adam Humphries when he was taken in the sixth round of the draft, but likened himself to DeSean Jackson on Saturday. Arians said that he can see the speedy wideout in a John Brown-type role, as well. Vitali also mentioned Contrelle Simpson out of Richmond and Anthony Johnson out of Buffalo as receivers that had good days alongside Miller. It’s encouraging to see players outside of the draft class making plays early on. While this is only the second day of rookie minicamp, the Bucs need able bodies and they need them quick. This follows Arians’ “diamond in the rough” ideology he referred to when he was first hired by the Bucs back in January. He’s obviously sticking to his guns in that regard and hopefully there will be a nice payoff at the end. Arians was also pleased enough with the two-day camp that he cancelled Sunday’s practices. OTAs will resume on Tuesday, May 14th.