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The Buccaneers land Kyle Rudolph

The Buccaneers apparently said “I’m done playing and I mean it” for an answer.

Veteran Kyle Rudolph has signed a one-year deal with the Buccaneers, according to ESPN.

Rudolph, who spent 10 years with the Vikings before a one-year stint with the Giants, becomes the veteran replacement for Rob Gronkowski, who has repeatedly said his career is over — even if those closest to him (including his agent and girlfriend) don’t buy it.

A two-time Pro Bowler and captain of the 2017 Minnesota team that came within one game of the Super Bowl, Rudolph has 479 career regular-season catches for 4,475 yards and 49 touchdowns. His most productive year came in 2016, with 83 catches for 840 yards. In his lone season in New York, Rudolph had 26 receptions for 257 yards and a touchdown.

Veteran Cameron Brett is the expected starter, but Rudolph should get plenty of opportunities, especially with Gronk not back.

Rudolph, 32, entered the league in 2011, a year after Gronkowski. The terms of the contract, which have not yet been leaked, will go a long way toward determining whether Rudolph is a lock for the 53-man roster or whether he has to earn a job in August.

Regardless, it should be considered further evidence that Gronkowski won’t be back in Tampa in 2022. It remains to be seen if/when he joins forces with Brady in 2023 if/when he plays for another team.