Todd Bowles Says He Hasn’t Been In Touch With Devin White
October 11th, 2024It’s been a bunch of days since former Bucs linebacker Devin White negotiated his release from the Eagles. [read more]
It’s been a bunch of days since former Bucs linebacker Devin White negotiated his release from the Eagles. [read more]
Some injury updates came today from Todd Bowles. More to come later.
Defensive tackle Calijah Kancey will play Sunday, his first appearance this season after a preseason calf injury.
Center Graham Barton will miss the game in New Orleans with a hamstring injury. He hasn’t practiced this week.
Bowles said Trey Palmer will not play (concussion) and Luke Goedeke passed tests for his concussion situation and is expected to play.
Antoine Winfield, per Bowles, will be a gametime decision along with Rachaad White. His replacement, Christian Izien (elbow/groin), is out.
Flash poll posted at 1:35 p.m. Poll closed at 4:50 p.m. Last week’s results linked here.
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