The Buccaneers are signing Quarterback Drew Stanton for his training team, agent Mike McCartney tweeted.
Stanton played for Bucs coach Bruce Arians in Indianapolis and Arizona.
The Buccaneers needed a training team quarterback to replace Josh Rosen, who signed with the 49ers’ 53-player team.
Stanton, 36, joined the league as a Lions choice in the second round in 2007. He has not played in a regular season game since 2017, while with the Cardinals.
He appeared in 38 games with 17 matches, going 11-6. Stanton launched for 4,059 yards, 20 touchdowns and 24 interceptions in his career.