Bucs head coach Todd Bowles confirmed that defensive tackle Vita Vea is holding in at minicamp. Vea is in the last year of his 71 million dollar contract which has no guaranteed money and he is not practicing physically.
The Bucs are dealing with a contract situation involving their defensive tackle Vita Vea. Head coach Todd Bowles has confirmed that Vea is participating in a minicamp hold-in. This means the player is present but not taking part in physical practices. Vea is entering the final season of his current deal, which is valued at 71 million dollars. Notably, this contract does not include any guaranteed money for the player. As a result, Vea has chosen not to engage in on-field activities during the team's minicamp sessions. This development comes as the Bucs prepare for the upcoming season.

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