
| Buccaneers Injury Report, Week 17: Kellen Winslow… | |
Read More: Jeremy Trueblood (OT – TAM), Kellen Winslow (TE – TAM), Albert Haynesworth (DT – TAM), Arrelious Benn (WR – TAM), Atlanta Falcons, Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren’t expected to put up much of a fight against the playoff-bound Atlanta Falcons in Week 17, but being without Kellen Winslow might make their chances of pulling an upset even more minuscule. Winslow missed practice on Friday due to something that is not injury-related, and his status for Sunday’s game is unclear. The rest of the Buccaneers injury report is relatively clean: Jeremy Trueblood is out with a concussion, and wide receiver Arrelious Benn and defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth are both questionable, but no other major name is worse than probable. Here’s the rest of the Bucs injury report for Week 17: OUT: T Jeremy Trueblood (concussion). DOUBTFUL: none. QUESTIONABLE: WR Arrelious Benn (neck), DE Michael Bennett (toe), DT Brian Price (ankle), DT Albert Haynesworth (knee). PROBABLE: DE Adrian Clayborn (hamstring), LB Geno Hayes (finger), LB Adam Hayward (foot), DT Roy Miller (back), WR Preston Parker (concussion), WR Sammie Stroughter (knee). For more on the Falcons, head to The Falcoholic; for more on the Buccaneers, visit Bucs Nation. Subscribe to our feed!. Posted in 1, Albert Haynesworth, Arrelious Benn, Atlanta Falcons, Brian Price, bucs-news, Geno Hayes, Roy Miller, Sammie Stroughter, Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Comments Off
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sign Davin Joseph and Jeremy… | |
Read More: Davin Joseph (G – TAM), Jeremy Trueblood (OT – TAM) Update: There’s been no official confirmation of this news yet, and Pewter Report is suggesting both deals aren’t quite finalized yet. So stay tuned. According to J.P. Peterson of 1010AM CBS Sports Radio, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reached an agreement in principle with both Davin Joseph and Jeremy Trueblood. The terms of the agreement are not known yet, but the deal is expected to be announced within the next few days. After taking Joseph and Trueblood out to dinner last night, it sounded this morning as if a deal was imminent. Joseph tweeted a number of positive comments about the Bucs after the meeting, claiming he loved the new offensive coach and he was looking forward to staying in Tampa Bay for a long time. He also hinted that as Jeremy Trueblood was willing to stay, so was he; the two appear to have come as a package deal. Davin Joseph is widely considered to be a key member of the Tampa Bay Bucs’ offensive line, so his return should come as a relief to Bucs fans. As for Jeremy Trueblood…well, let’s just say that he will be competing for a starting role with the Bucs in camp this year. Fans have criticized him for being a poor pass blocker, and there are also concerns about him being responsible for a large number of penalties (notably holding penalties). It’s likely that he will start the season as the backup to James Lee. The Bucs are still looking to add a few parts to their team, and there have been unconfirmed reports that they are pursuing cornerback Jonathan Joseph. As always, we’ll continue to keep you informed of all the recent rumors and signings as they happen. For more on the Bucs and their offseason signings, follow SB Nation Tampa Bay on Twitter or Facebook. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. |
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| Wells in, Hightower out as primary ball carrier for Cards | |
Beanie Wells will get the starting nod at running back when the Arizona Cardinals meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday in Tempe, Ariz. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. Posted in Alan Branch, Arizona Cardinals, Beanie Wells, Brian Price, bucs-news, Clark Haggans, Early Doucet, Geno Hayes, Jeff Faine, jeremy-trueblood, Kyle Moore, Max Hall, Steve Breaston, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tim Hightower | Comments Off
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| Bucs rookie RB Blount makes most of second chance | |
LeGarrette Blount’s most enjoyable run wasn’t when he broke two tackles at the line of scrimmage and dragged two other defenders for a 9-yard gain. Nor was it the fourth-quarter carry he turned into a 46-yard jaunt that was wiped out by a penalty. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. Posted in bucs-news, Cadillac Williams, Derrick Ward, jeremy-trueblood, Kareem Huggins, LeGarrette Blount, Raheem Morris, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Comments Off
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Jeremy Trueblood released from Indiana jail, won’t be charged | |
TAMPA Jeremy Trueblood was released Wednesday from an Indiana jail after prosecutors decided not to file a public intoxication charge against the Bucs’ starting right tackle stemming from an arrest Tuesday night, authorities said. Thanks for visiting my blog =). Posted in bucs-news | Comments Off
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