Bucs HC Todd Bowles: ‘I know exactly when Tom (Brady) is coming back’

Don’t fret, Bucs fans. Todd Bowles knows exactly when the GOAT will is coming back to join the team.

Ever since it was announced that Tom Brady would be taking an extended absence away from the team for personal reasons, theories and emotions have been all over the place from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan base.

Bucs head coach Todd Bowles has been intentionally vague about the details of Brady’s absence, prioritizing his quarterback’s right to privacy as he continues to prepare the rest of his team for the regular season.

While some might wonder if Brady’s absence could extend beyond this weekend and into the regular season, Bowles spoke with Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times to help calm any concerns about when the GOAT will be back with the team.

“Do I look worried?” Bowles said, smiling broadly. “I’m not worried, so I don’t know why anyone else would be worried.

“I know exactly when Tom is coming back, and I’ve consistently said it would be sometime after the Titans game (on Saturday).”

Bowles indeed said originally that Brady would return sometime after Saturday’s preseason road game against the Titans, which follows a pair of joint practices between the two teams earlier this week. In addition, Bowles made it clear when Brady’s absence was announced that it was planned long before training camp.

While there’s obviously plenty of focus on Brady’s on-field presence (as well as whether or not he’s actually filming a TV show), here’s hoping the fact that this was a planned absence, and that Bowles knows when he’s coming back, means this was just an opportunity for Brady to get some valuable family time before the regular season begins.

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Latest update on injury to Bucs OT Tristan Wirfs

Get the latest update on the injury suffered by Tampa Bay Buccaneers All-Pro right tackle Tristan Wirfs during Thursday’s practice

Tristan Wirfs, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ All-Pro right tackle, left Thursday’s joint practice with the Tennessee Titans due to injury, and did not return to action.

Wirfs suffered a strained oblique, according The Athletic’s Greg Auman, who adds that there’s no timetable yet on his potential return.

The Bucs are already without one Pro Bowler along the offensive line, having lost center Ryan Jensen to a knee injury earlier in training camp.

Hopefully, this doesn’t end up being serious enough to impact Wirfs’ availability for the start of the regular season next month.

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Bucs fans are getting nervous about Tom Brady’s extended absence

Some Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans are starting to get worried about Tom Brady’s time away from the team

When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take the field Saturday night in Nashville to play the Tennessee Titans in their second preseason game of the year, quarterback Tom Brady will not be among them.

Brady is away from the team, taking an extended absence for personal reasons.

Bucs head coach Todd Bowles previously said that Brady would return sometime after the Titans game, but remained non-committal on a firm date for Brady’s return when asked about it Thursday.

This situation is starting to make some Bucs fans nervous as they look ahead to the regular season, while others are still confident that Brady will be under center when Tampa Bay heads to Dallas for Week 1:

When will Tom Brady return to the Bucs?

Tom Brady is taking some time away from football for personal reasons, but when will he come back?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers spent the past two days in Nashville, taking part in joint practices with the Tennessee Titans in advance of Saturday’s preseason matchup.

Bucs quarterback Tom Brady was not in attendance, as he continues an extended absence from the team for personal reasons.

Bucs head coach Todd Bowles previously said that Brady would return to the team sometime after Saturday’s game against the Titans, but didn’t give a firm date for the GOAT’s comeback.

When asked after Thursday’s practice, Bowles was again non-committal on the of when Brady might be back with the team.

“We’ll see,” Bowles said. “We’ll talk about it next week. I’m not concerned about it right now. We’re trying to practice against Tennessee and play a game. I said sometime after Tennessee – there is no definitive date for me but we’ll check on it, we’ll keep in touch and we’ll find out.”

Bowles also noted that Brady hasn’t been “involved with the coaches” while he’s been away.

There’s still no reason to believe Brady won’t be back with the team before the games actually start to matter, but it’s also still unclear when exactly he’ll be rejoining the team.

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Bucs HC Todd Bowles on Tom Brady’s return: ‘We’ll see’

Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles doesn’t seem sure when quarterback Tom Brady will return to the team

While the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are taking part in joint practices with the Tennessee Titans in preparation for this weekend’s preseason matchup, quarterback Tom Brady has been away from the team for personal reasons.

Bucs head coach Todd Bowles said previously that Brady would return sometime after Saturday’s game against the Titans.

When asked after Thursday’s practice about a date for Brady’s return, Bowles remained vague and general about any timetable (via The Athletic’s Greg Auman).

Bowles previously said Brady’s extended absence was planned long before training camp.

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Bucs OT Tristan Wirfs leaves practice with injury

Tampa Bay Buccaneers All-Pro right tackle Tristan Wirfs left Thursday’s joint practice with the Tennessee Titans due to injury

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers just saw their All-Pro right tackle leave the practice with with an injury.

Tristan Wirfs left Thursday’s joint practice with the Tennessee Titans, and appeared to be dealing with some kind of core muscle injury, according to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times.

Wirfs was an All-Pro selection last year in just his second NFL season, and his absence due to an ankle injury was a contributing factor in the Bucs’ early exit from the playoffs.

Losing Wirfs for any extended period of time would be a huge blow to an offensive line that’s already without Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen for a while.

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Bucs CB Zyon McCollum leaves practice with hamstring injury

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers appear to have lost yet another player to a hamstring injury during practice

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have lost yet another player to a hamstring injury during practice.

Rookie cornerback Zyon McCollum left Thursday’s joint practice with the Tennessee Titans, per Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times.

McCollum, a fifth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft out of Sam Houston State, has been impressive throughout training camp, and appears to be the leader for the No. 4 cornerback job.

Hopefully, it’s not a major injury that would impact McCollum’s availability for the regular season.

The Bucs are already without other key players due to hamstring injuries, including wide receivers Mike Evans and Russell Gage.

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Report: Bucs S Keanu Neal out for rest of preseason with injury

Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Keanu Neal will reportedly miss the remainder of the 2022 season due to injury

Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Keanu Neal will miss the remainder of the 2022 preseason with an undisclosed injury, according to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times.

Neal suffered the injury during Wednesday’s joint practice with the Tennessee Titans in Nashville. He left practice with what appeared to be an arm injury, per Pewter Report.

After signing a one-year deal with the Bucs in free agency, Neal is expected to provide experienced depth for the back end of Tampa Bay’s secondary. According to Stroud, the Bucs are hoping he’ll be back to full strength by the time the regular season starts.

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Carl Nassib is back, and Bucs fans are stoked

Carl Nassib is back with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a new one-year deal, and fans are thrilled about the homecoming

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ newest addition is a blast from the not-so-distant past, as free agent pass rusher Carl Nassib signed a one-year deal with the team Tuesday.

Nassib spent the 2018 and 2019 seasons with the Bucs, enjoying the most productive stretch of his NFL career during that time, notching 12.5 of his 22 career sacks while playing in Tampa Bay.

Not long after the signing was reported, we asked Bucs fans how they felt about Nassib’s return, and the response was overwhelming:

Full details of Carl Nassib’s new 1-year deal with Bucs

Get all the latest details on the new one-year deal Carl Nassib just signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers bolstered their pass rush Tuesday by bringing back a familiar face, signing veteran free agent Carl Nassib to a one-year deal.

Nassib’s new contract is defined as a “veteran salary benefit” contract, and will only count $1.05 million against the Bucs’ salary cap, per The Athletic’s Greg Auman.

During his previous two-year stint in Tampa Bay, Nassib tallied 12.5 of his 22 career sacks. He now rejoins the Bucs to help provide experienced depth on the edge of the defensive front alongside Shaq Barrett, Joe Tryon-Shoyinka and Anthony Nelson.

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