'Need this on my fridge' -- Bucs TEs' festive Christmas cards lost in mail
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'Need this on my fridge' -- Bucs TEs' festive Christmas cards lost in mail
"Culp set the record straight -- that these were "100 percent real" and not AI, that the pair really paid for a professional photoshoot at a JCPenney store in WestShore Plaza and that Durham really lifted the 6-foot-4, 237-pound Culp into the air (for reference, Durham is listed at 6-5, 255). No players were injured attempting the stunt."
""We're still waiting on [them]," Culp said. "I think they got sent to the wrong address." Culp would not say which photo made the cut for the cards. "It's a surprise," he said, before chuckling at the thought of an unsuspecting person receiving roughly 200 of these cards in the mail."
"Tight end Ko Kieft commented, "That's a fine." Durham said, "@JCPenney, GIVE US A SPONSORSHIP." Former Bucs wide receiver Ryan Miller said, "I need this on my fridge ASAP" with a fire emoji. Rookie defensive lineman Elijah Roberts said simply, "Cmon man" with two laughing emojis."
Two Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight ends Devin Culp and Payne Durham did a professional holiday photoshoot at the JCPenney in WestShore Plaza and posted matching Santa-themed photos on Instagram on Christmas Eve. Culp confirmed the images were real and said Durham lifted him during the shoot. Several teammates reacted with playful comments and a call for sponsorship from JCPenney. The pair ordered roughly 200 greeting cards featuring one of the photos and paid about $300, but the cards never arrived because of a mail mix-up. Culp suggested the cards were sent to the wrong address and kept the chosen photo a surprise.
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