The Bucs legend and Pro football Hall of Famer got down and dirty, ready to help the Wesley family. “Last year I did nails and about broke my shoulder, because I was hammering for so long,” Barber said. “My shoulder was beat up. Football makes sense. Construction is a foreign world for me, but I do enjoy it.”

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January 27, 2026
Bucs legend Ronde Barber and several CEOs help build family’s home
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