It hasn’t been a great week for WDAE in Tampa, but the radio station continues to try to break explosive news about the hometown Buccaneers.
Steve Duemig of the station alleges that some Bucs significantly broke curfew while in London, including cornerback Aqib Talib. That’s not a shocker.
More worrisome for the team is that coach Raheem Morris reportedly confronted the players in the hotel lobby when they returned, and Talib reportedly responded with a string of F-bombs directed at his coach.
Duemig’s report came on Friday, and the Bucs haven’t address the allegations. It’s worth noting that both Tampa daily newspapers didn’t mention the report. Talib started at cornerback against the Patriots.
Talib is scheduled to be arraigned in his midemeanor battery charge is on Nov. 9. He’s filed a written plea of “not guilty.”