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Jake Plummer #16 | Quarterback | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Height: 6-2    Weight: 212    Born: Dec 19, 1974, Boise, ID

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2000ARZ1427047556.829466.2132166.01371834.90
2001ARZ1630452557.936537.0181479.61351634.70
2002ARZ1628453053.629725.6182065.70462836.22
2003DEN1118930262.621827.215791.20372055.53
2004DEN1630352158.240897.8272084.52622023.21
2005DEN1627745660.733667.318790.21461513.22
2006TB1617531755.219946.3111368.80361123.11
Newsbreakers
June 10, 2008
The Bucs and Jake Plummer have reached a settlement on the grievance filed by the club. The team sought to recoup $7 million of Plummer's signing bonus when the quarterback did not show up for training camp in 2007. The two sides have agreed to a sum of roughly $3.5 million, the St. Petersburg Times reports. The Bucs will receive a 2009 salary cap credit for around $3.5 million.

Our View:Now we can sleep at night.
June 10, 2008
Jake Plummer is nearing a settlement with the Buccaneers, according to the Denver Post. He is close to reaching a settlement with the team for around $3.5 million. The Buccaneers were initially seeking around $7 million in prorated signing bonus from Plummer, arguing that by retiring, the quarterback did not fulfill his contract agreement. In the middle of this dispute was the Broncos. Plummer and the Broncos renegotiated their contract in March of 2005, a deal that was transferred two years later to the Buccaneers in a trade for a conditional draft pick.

Our View:The settlement would save Plummer another $3.5 million because precedent was on Tampa Bay's side.
April 2, 2008
While general manager Bruce Allen maintains the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would still welcome back estranged quarterback Jake Plummer, head coach Jon Gruden effectively waved a white flag on his hopes of seeing Plummer in pewter, according to the St. Petersburg Times. "He's retired," Gruden said on the final day of the NFL's owners meetings in Palm Beach. The Bucs are still pursuing a grievance they filed against Plummer through which the team hopes to recover approximately $7-million in bonus money that applies to the unfulfilled portion of his contract. The case will be heard in arbitration later this year.
March 6, 2008
General manager Bruce Allen told PewterReport.com this week that the team would welcome quarterback Jake Plummer, if he decided to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at some point this offseason. In head coach Jon Gruden's six years as head coach of Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers have only had one starting quarterback (Brad Johnson) play an entire regular season (2003). Maybe this is why Gruden has such an affinity for collecting quarterbacks. At any rate, Plummer remains retired, with no change in his status on the horizon.
June 5, 2007
Jake Plummer expressed no interest in returning to football when he made a public appearance over the weekend. “Everything I would need to play again, I hung ‘em all up in a box in storage,” Plummer is quoted as saying in Tuesday’s St. Petersburg Times. “I want to be able to play golf when I’m 55. Heck, I want to play when I’m 40.” The Buccaneers acquired Plummer’s rights from the Broncos in March.

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