Bucs rule out 3 starters for matchup vs. Eagles on Thursday Night Football

Buccaneers rule out three starters for matchup vs. Eagles on Thursday Night Football

The Buccaneers released their final injury report for Thursday night’s matchup, and three starters will miss the Week 6 game in Philadelphia.

Tampa announced that Lavonte David, Rob Gronkowski, and Antoine Winfield Jr. were all ruled out for the game, while three other players are questionable, including center Ryan Jensen, who appeared on this week’s injury report with a hip issue.

Jason Pierre-Paul is also questionable.

Eagles Injury Report:

Lane Johnson (not injury related – personal matter) – Did Not Participate – OUT
DE Derek Barnett (ankle) – Full Participation
G Landon Dickerson (ankle) – Full Participation
TE Dallas Goedert (illness) – Did Not Participate
C Jason Kelce (foot/rest) – Full Participation
T Jordan Mailata (knee) – Full Participation

For Philadelphia Lane Johnson will miss his third straight game with a personal matter, while five others were full participants.

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Eagles vs. Buccaneers injury report: Derek Barnett upgraded to limited, Lane Johnson still out

Eagles vs. Buccaneers injury report: Derek Barnett upgraded to a limited participant, Lane Johnson is still out with a personal issue

The Eagles released their Tuesday estimated injury report for Thursday night and Derek Barnett was upgraded to a limited participant in the team’s walkthrough.

Dallas Goedert also was away from the team after a positive COVID-19 test.

Falcons-Bucs Injury Report (Dec. 27): Two Bucs ruled out for Week 17 finale

Check out the final injury report for both the Falcons and Buccaneers ahead of Sunday’s Week 17 showdown.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons meet tomorrow in Week 17 for the final game of the 2019 regular season.

While neither of these teams is going to the playoffs, they’ve both played some of their best football over the last half of the season. Atlanta, who started the year 1-7 but now sit at 6-9, announced yesterday that head coach Dan Quinn — who had been on the hot seat all year — would return in 2020.

Here is your final injury report for both teams heading into Sunday.

Bucs

DT Beau Allen – Ankle – Did Not Participate – Out

WR Chris Godwin – Hamstring – Did Not Participate – Out

LT Donovan Smith – Ankle/Knee – Limited Participation – Questionable

QB Jameis Winston – Right Thumb/Knee – Full Participation – Questionable

RG Alex Cappa – Elbow – Full Participation

CB Carlton Davis – Ankle – Full Participation

RT Demar Dotson – Not Injury Related – Full Participation

K Matt Gay – Back – Full Participation

DT Will Gholston – Ankle – Full Participation

TE Tanner Hudson – Concussion – Full Participation

C Ryan Jensen – Elbow – Full Participation

OLB Jason Pierre-Paul – Not Injury Related – Did Not Participate

DT Ndamukong Suh – Not Injury Related – Did Not Participate

Falcons

G Jamon Brown – Illness – Did Not Participate – Out

DE Adrian Clayborn – Knee – Did Not Participate – Out

DB Brandon Powell – Wrist – Did Not Participate – Out

S Ricardo Allen – Shoulder/Knee – Full Participation

DE Allen Bailey – Hand – Limited Participation

RB Kenjon Barber – Shoulder/Hip – Limited Participation

WR Julio Jones – Knee – Full Participation

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Buccaneers inactives for Week 12 against the Falcons

Here is a list of inactive players for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers heading into Week 12’s game against the Falcons.

Above is your list of inactive players for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers heading into today’s Week 12 showdown with the Atlanta Falcons.

OLB Carl Nassib returns this week after missing the past two games with a groin injury, and Jason Pierre-Paul, who had been battling a knee injury earlier this week, will also be on the field today.

The Bucs and Falcons are both 3-7, though Atlanta has been playing some of their best football of the season of late. They’ve taken down both the Saints and Panthers in back-to-back weeks, outscoring them 55-12, while the defense for the Falcons tallied 11.0 sacks and four interceptions in that span.

Tampa Bay is coming off a home loss to New Orleans last week and are hoping to prevent another defeat, which would inch them closer to another losing record.

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