Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Seattle Seahawks week 5 game preview
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The Philadelphia Eagles are in town to take on the Buccaneers today at Raymond James Stadium. The high temperature is expected to hit 91 degrees with 30% humidity, so if you’re heading to the game, please stay hydrated.
The final injury report of the week came out for the Bucs and Seahawks on Friday and each team is particularly hurting in the secondary. Tampa Bay will be without starting corner Jamel Dean, who has the the Bucs’ only interception on the season,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach Todd Bowles spoke to the media after Friday's Week 5 practice. HC Bowles discussed cornerbacks stepping up, the development of the defensive line and who is not playing against the Seahawks.
There won't be any change to the start time for Sunday's game between the Seahawks and Buccaneers. It was a possibility because the Seahawks are at home and the Mariners will be hosting Game 2 of the American League Divisional Series on Sunday.
On Sunday, during the Bucs’ game against the Jets, Evans left with a hamstring injury, and some disappointing news was announced. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Evans has been ruled out for the remainder of the game. He limped off the field to the locker room in the fourth quarter after suffering a non-contact injury.
The Seattle Seahawks made roster moves before the team's Week 5 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Find out why one RB is on the move. The post Seahawks Cut Ties With Playmaker Before Bucs Game & Immediately Signs With New Team appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Bucs look to get to 3-0 as they face a Jets team that is coming into their matchup with some injuries of their own.
On Tuesday, five days ahead of their Week 4 matchup against the Eagles, the Bucs added 449-pound nose tackle Desmond Watson to their practice squad. He will be the heaviest player in NFL history once he debuts, according to ESPN.
A recap of the previous week including a look at the Seahawks’ offensive and defensive schemes, as well as rookie Emeka Egbuka receiving an accolade for his contributions on the field
Irving, 23, appears to have suffered the injury during Tampa Bay's 31-25 loss to the Eagles. He played all the way through the end of the game and amassed 165 yards from scrimmage, including a 72-yard touchdown catch that drew the Buccaneers to within 31-20 late in the third quarter.