BREAKING: Lavonte David and Carlton Davis both out for remainder of 49ers game

Tampa Bay’s bad injury luck in San Francisco with Jamel Dean has gotten worse.

Tampa Bay’s injury luck in their game against the San Francisco 49ers has gotten worse.

Linebacker Lavonte David and cornerback Carlton Davis were both ruled out for the remainder of the game, with David suffering from a groin injury and Davis suffering from a hip injury. The two join CB Jamel Dean, who left the game and was then ruled out with an ankle injury.

SirVocea Dennis will come in for David, while the team will need to shift a number of corners around to account for both Dean and Davis missing.

BREAKING: Jamel Dean ruled out for rest of the game against 49ers in Week 11

Dean was injured after getting beat by Brandon Aiyuk for a 76-yard score.

Cornerback Jamel Dean has been ruled out with an ankle injury for the rest of the game against the Bucs.

Dean was burned by Brandon Aiyuk on a 76-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. When he came down from jumping, he appeared to injure his ankle and was taken off the field with assistance. He was then carted off the field with his ankle wrapped — he was initially listed as questionable, then ruled out officially.

Final Week 11 Injury Report: Only one player ruled out for Sunday

The Bucs are very healthy heading into San Francisco — something they weren’t last year when they played the 49ers.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be a whole lot healthier than they were the last time they faced off against the San Francisco 49ers in 2022.

Only one player is confirmed to be out — that’s safety Ryan Neal, who has been dealing with a thumb injury and wasn’t able to participate in practice. Four players are questionable, but all of them were full participants in Friday’s practice and thus should almost certainly play in Sunday’s game in Santa Clara.

Here’s what the final injury report for the Bucs looks like:

The 49ers are also fairly healthy, with only two players listed as out for Sunday in guard Aaron Banks and guard Nick Zakelj. Three other players are questionable but, like the Bucs, were all full participants in practice.

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Bucs Week 11 Thursday Injury Report: Health improves during second practice

Only one player did not participate in Thursday’s practice.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are getting healthier as their showdown with the San Francisco 49ers draws closer.

Safety Ryan Neal remains the only Buccaneer who isn’t practicing, so his availability for the team’s game against San Francisco remains in doubt. Everyone else who didn’t practice on Wednesday did practice on Thursday, with offensive tackle Luke Goedeke (foot) and linebacker Devin White (foot) both returning to practice on Thursday.

Here is what the full injury report looks like:

As of time of writing, the 49ers are not done practicing due to West Coast timing. On Wednesday, San Francisco had three players who did not practice and two limited participants.

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Bucs Final Week 10 Injury Report: One player ruled out, another doubtful

The Bucs have five questionable players for Sunday’s matchup, but they’re all important ones.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers appear to be in murky water heading into their next game against the Tennessee Titans.

The only player ruled out is cornerback Josh Hayes, with guard Matt Feiler doubtful, but it gets a little trickier than that. CB Jamel Dean was a full participant and is listed as questionable, but he’s still in concussion protocol and will need to pass it to play on Sunday. CB Carlton Davis is also purported to be a game-time decision by head coach Todd Bowles, so if both those players were out, Tampa Bay could have a very bad time. Defensive tackle Calijah Kancey is the only other player who was a limited participant.

Here’s what the final injury report for Week 10 looks like:

On Tennessee’s side, wideout Treylon Burks is officially out, as is former Bucs CB Sean Murphy-Bunting. Five total players are out for the Titans and two are questionable, though one of those questionable players is Ryan Tannehill — who isn’t starting anyway.

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Bucs Thursday Week 10 Injury Report: New name added to list

A Bucs starter on the defensive line seems to have agitated their quad and is now on the injury report.

A new name has been added to the Bucs’ injury report on Thursday.

Defensive tackle Calijah Kancey seems to have done something to irritate his quad, as he was listed as a limited participant on Thursday’s report. The team will hope it’s nothing serious, but Kancey has done well to develop in the pass rush game and his absence would be a factor against the Tennessee Titans in Week 10. In other news, corner Jamel Dean was a limited participant as he recovers from his concussion and wideout Trey Palmer appears to be sick and did not participate on Thursday. WR Deven Thompkins returned to practice after not attending Wednesday for a personal matter and defensive lineman Vita Vea was a full participant on Thursday.

Here is what the Thursday injury report looks like:

On the Titans’ side, wide receiver Treylon Burks is still not practicing after suffering a concussion and linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair is was a limited participant after not going on Wednesday. Cornerback Anthony Kendall suffered a regression with his hamstring injury, not practicing on Wednesday.

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Bucs Wednesday Week 10 Injury Report: Four players held out

Matt Feiler and Logan Hall, two players that were out in Week 9 against the Texans, returned to practice.

Four players did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.

Carlton Davis was held out with a toe injury, but he was available to reporters and it sounded as if he was going to play on Sunday. Cornerback Jamel Dean suffered a concussion against the Houston Texans and will thus have to clear concussion protocol before he is able to play again. CB and special-teamer Josh Hayes was also out due to a concussion, while wideout and kick returner Deven Thompkins did not practice due to a personal matter.

Everyone else listed on the report was a limited participant, including defensive tackle Logan Hall and offensive lineman Matt Feiler, who did not play in Week 9.

Here’s what the full injury report looks like:

The Tennessee Titans have quite a few players on their injury report, and five players did not participate. Among them are wideout Treylon Burks, who suffered a bad concussion on Thursday Night Football against the Steelers, and former Bucs CB Sean Murphy-Bunting, who is dealing with a thumb injury.

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BREAKING: CB Jamel Dean ruled out for rest of Bucs at Texans

Dean was injured while covering Texans wideout Nico Collins earlier in the game.

Bucs cornerback Jamel Dean will not return to Tampa Bay’s game against the Houston Texans.

Dean was injured while covering Texans wideout Nico Collins on a play earlier in the game, which resulted in Collins scoring a touchdown. Dean was evaluated for a concussion and headed to the locker room, and he’s now been officially ruled out.

Dean’s place will likely be taken by CB Zyon McCollum.

Final Week 9 Injury Report: Two Bucs players ruled out

The Bucs are mostly healthy, but the Texans will be missing one of their key playmakers.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be in good shape when they face off against the Houston Texans in Week 9.

Both guard [autotag]Matt Feiler[/autotag] and defensive tackle [autotag]Logan Hall[/autotag] will be out for Sunday’s game, and three other players — cornerback Christian Izien (illness), safety Kaevon Merriweather (ankle) and nose tackle Vita Vea (groin) are questionable, but only Izien didn’t participate on Friday. As it stands, the Bucs are mostly healthy.

Here is what the Week 9 injury report for both teams looks like:

On the Texans side, wideout Robert Woods (foot) and tight end Brevin Jordan (foot) are both out, and a third player who won’t make Sunday’s game is one of Houston’s biggest. Running back Dameon Pierce is dealing with an ankle injury, and he won’t play — a huge boon for the Bucs. Houston’s offense will have to make do with a subdued rushing attack when the game comes around.

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Bucs Week 9 Wednesday Injury Report: Matt Feiler, Logan Hall non-participants

The Bucs are mostly healthy as they get into their Week 9 practice slate.

Guard Matt Feiler was at practice in a knee brace and did not participate in practice. Defensive tackle Logan Hall was also not a participant, but he was working with trainers at the side during the practice slot allotted to media. Everyone else participated at least a little bit, with tight end Ko Kieft, safety Kaevon Merriweather and tackle Tristan Wirfs set as limited participants.

Here is what the Week 9 injury report looks like:

On Houston’s side, numerous players are on the injury list. Five players did not participate, including wideout Robert Woods, guard Laremy Tunsil, running back Dameon Pierce, tight end Brevin Jordan and corner Ka’Dar Hollman not participating on Wednesday.

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