"You've got to say it's an edge, because there is experience, but it's all going to be determined in the preseason," said Buccaneers Head Coach Raheem Morris, on which the final decision rests. "These guys have got to go out and do it here. We want to see what have you done for me lately, to be honest with you, so we've got to get them out there on the field, let those guys go out and compete in the preseason and be ready to go."
Leftwich has a 24-22 record as a starter, most of it with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2003-06. He was once where Freeman is, the first-round pick presumed to be his franchise's long-term answer under center, and indeed he fit the part for a good amount of time. Including his two seasons with Atlanta (2007) and Pittsburgh (2008), Leftwich has thrown 54 touchdowns against 38 interceptions, passed for nearly 10,000 yards and compiled a passer rating of 80.3.
Leftwich didn't start any games for the Super Bowl-winning Steelers last year, but he did relieve starter Ben Roethlisberger on several occasions and helped keep Pittsburgh's season on track. Leftwich had a 104.3 rating in five games for the Steelers, and he just recently collected his Super Bowl ring.
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"He has that swagger, to bring some of that stuff from playing that all of our guys don't have. That's what we thought, and that's what we got. We got a veteran, a young veteran, so we're happy about it."
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