TAMPA, FL — The “Krewe” has spoken, and the message is loud: Happy 27th Birthday to the man who keeps the quarterback clean. Tristan Wirfs, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ All-Pro offensive tackle, celebrates another trip around the sun today, solidifying his prime years as the franchise’s undisputed cornerstone. He isn’t just a birthday boy today; he is the 6-foot-5, 320-pound insurance policy that Tampa Bay invested a record-breaking $140.6 million in to secure their future.
More Than Just a Cake Day
Wirfs hitting 27 signals the absolute peak of an offensive lineman’s career. Since Tampa Bay drafted him 13th overall in 2020, he has been a brick wall. He started his career shutting down pass rushers as a rookie Super Bowl champion and hasn’t looked back. With five Pro Bowl selections and multiple All-Pro nods, Wirfs has transitioned from a dominant right tackle to a blindside protector without blinking.
The Buccaneers’ social media team dropped a clean graphic for #78 today, featuring the lineman in a white hoodie and shades—a relaxed look for a guy who spends his Sundays engaging in hand-to-hand combat with the NFL’s scariest defensive ends. But don’t let the chill vibe fool you. On the field, Wirfs is a technician. In the 2024 season alone, he allowed zero sacks and posted a pressure rate of just 1.9%, figures that are nearly unheard of for a left tackle facing premier talent every week.
“From the day he walked in the door, Tristan has brought a work ethic… that has elevated everybody in the building. He has established himself as a premier offensive lineman in the league and has become an unquestioned leader.” — Jason Licht, Buccaneers General Manager
The Road to 2026
With the 2025 season in the rearview mirror and the Bucs finishing 8-9, the focus now shifts entirely to the 2026 campaign. Wirfs is locked in through 2029, meaning the left side of the line is the one thing Tampa Bay doesn’t need to worry about this offseason. The front office now faces the task of building around him. With Wirfs entering his athletic prime at 27, the window to maximize his elite protection is wide open. Expect him to be the vocal leader in OTAs as Tampa Bay looks to retool the roster and claw back to the top of the NFC South.

