Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Denver Broncos: Initial Injury Report

A few more key names for the Bucs added to the injury report
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The Buccaneers are still a banged up team and the injury report seems to keep getting longer. Already without Antoine Winfield Jr, Calijah Kancey, and Luke Goedeke last week, the Bucs lost Vita Vea during the game in Detroit and now more key players have been added to the injury report.

Even though the Bucs only conducted a walkthrough and the injury report is an estimation of who would or wouldn't have practiced, they listed Winfield Jr. (foot), Goedeke (concussion), Vea (knee), Kancey (calf), Josh Hayes (ankle), and William Gholston (knee) as DNP, or "Did Not Participate." Then limited were Logan Hall (foot), Jamel Dean (knee), Rachaad White (groin), and Kameron Johnson (ankle).

For the Broncos, they will be without starting right tackle Mike McGlinchey due to an MCL sprain but he's not the only one that's dealing with injuries. PLayuers not participating for the Broncos were safety Brandon Jones (foot), linebacker Baron Browning (foot), defensive end John Franklin-Myers (concussion), and safety J.L. Skinner (ankle). Limited for Denver was defensive end Zach Allen (shoulder), tight end Greg Dulcich (knee/ankle), wide receiver Josh Reynolds (achilles), tight end Adam Trautman (shoulder), and wide receiver Devaughn Vele (ribs).

Neither team is close to full strength but the Bucs are looking to get to 3-0 for the first time since 2005 while the Broncos are looking for their first win in the Bo Nix era. The Bucs are currently 6.5-point favorites at home with an over/under of 39.5.

The Bucs and Broncos kick off on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium at 1:00 p.m. ET with the game broadcast on FOX. Tim Brando and Matt Millen will be on the call.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Denver Broncos: Initial Injury Report

James Yarcho
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September 18, 2024

The Buccaneers are still a banged up team and the injury report seems to keep getting longer. Already without Antoine Winfield Jr, Calijah Kancey, and Luke Goedeke last week, the Bucs lost Vita Vea during the game in Detroit and now more key players have been added to the injury report.

Even though the Bucs only conducted a walkthrough and the injury report is an estimation of who would or wouldn't have practiced, they listed Winfield Jr. (foot), Goedeke (concussion), Vea (knee), Kancey (calf), Josh Hayes (ankle), and William Gholston (knee) as DNP, or "Did Not Participate." Then limited were Logan Hall (foot), Jamel Dean (knee), Rachaad White (groin), and Kameron Johnson (ankle).

For the Broncos, they will be without starting right tackle Mike McGlinchey due to an MCL sprain but he's not the only one that's dealing with injuries. PLayuers not participating for the Broncos were safety Brandon Jones (foot), linebacker Baron Browning (foot), defensive end John Franklin-Myers (concussion), and safety J.L. Skinner (ankle). Limited for Denver was defensive end Zach Allen (shoulder), tight end Greg Dulcich (knee/ankle), wide receiver Josh Reynolds (achilles), tight end Adam Trautman (shoulder), and wide receiver Devaughn Vele (ribs).

Neither team is close to full strength but the Bucs are looking to get to 3-0 for the first time since 2005 while the Broncos are looking for their first win in the Bo Nix era. The Bucs are currently 6.5-point favorites at home with an over/under of 39.5.

The Bucs and Broncos kick off on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium at 1:00 p.m. ET with the game broadcast on FOX. Tim Brando and Matt Millen will be on the call.