Donte Nicholson

Donte Nicholson

Donte Nicholson is a safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He's number 28 and is 6'1 and 216 pounds. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in the NFC South.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Donte Nicholson was tasered twice during a scuffle with police early Sunday morning at a St. Petersburg nightclub. Nicholson, 26, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery and resisting arrest without violence. He was booked into Pinellas County jail at 3:35 a.m. Sunday and released at 6:50 a.m. after posting $300 bail. The incident occurred around closing time at the Venue, a nightclub located at 2675 Ulmerton Road. According to Sgt. Jim Bordner, a spokesman for the Pinellas County Sheriff’s office, there was a disturbance at the entrance at the club involving Nicholson’s friend, Torrey Robinson, 31. Authorities say Robinson ... Read Full Story
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers reserve safety Donte Nicholson was tasered twice and arrested during a weekend scuffle with police officers ... 14 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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Buccaneers reserve safety Donte Nicholson was tasered twice and arrested during a weekend scuffle with police officers at the entrance of a St. Peter 10 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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Bruce Gradkowski waited so long for a second real shot as a starting quarterback in the NFL that he knows not to be overly satisfied after one game. After starting 11 games as a rookie in 2006 for coach Jon Gruden in Tampa Bay, Gradkowski bounced around the league the past few years, going from Tampa Bay to St. Louis to Cleveland before finally ending up with the Raiders before this season.  
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TAMPA – It seemed like a good idea at the time. When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded with Jacksonville and moved back six spots in the second round of the 2008 NFL draft, dropping from No. 52 to No. 58, they pocketed two extra picks. Then the Bucs selected Dexter Jackson, a speedy receiver out of Appalachian State who was supposed to stretch opposing defenses.  
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Jon Gruden will be in the broadcast booth Monday night at the Metrodome to provide analysis of Vikings quarterback Brett Favre's performance against the Packers. But if things had worked out the way Gruden wanted a year ago, he and Favre might be on the field together as members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. | read more  
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