Final Bucs Divisional Round Injury Report: Three players officially questionable

Despite the designations, the Bucs remain very healthy for an NFC Divisional Round appearance heading into the weekend.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are headed to Motown to play the Detroit Lions in the second round of the NFC playoffs, and they’re doing so very healthy for a second straight week.

Both teams released their final injury report for the NFC Divisional Round, and both teams are looking good. The Bucs have three questionable players in edge rusher Shaquil Barrett (ankle), running back Chase Edmonds (toe) and quarterback John Wolford (illness). Seeing as how the first two of those players were limited participants in practice Friday, the odds seem good that both suit up for Tampa Bay’s next playoff game.

Here’s what that injury report looks like:

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The Lions are mostly healthy, with just wideout Kalif Raymond out and pass rusher James Houston questionable after coming off injured reserve with an ankle injury, but a big name to watch is tight end Sam LaPorta. LaPorta was initially a full participant on Wednesday but has since been only limited the next two days without a rest designation.

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Bucs Divisional Round Injury Report: Two players still not practicing Thursday

The Bucs are getting healthier, but they have two players not practicing after a second walkthrough on Thursday.

While two Buccaneers were upgraded following Thursday’s practice, two remained on the shelf. Linebacker Shaq Barrett and running back Chase Edmonds were again projected as non-participants at the Thursday walk-through.

Meanwhile, Chris Godwin (knee) and Yaya Diaby (shoulder) made progress towards playing at Sunday’s divisional round in Detroit, marked limited participants at the Thursday walk-through.

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The Lions had slightly better news, upgrading Alex Anzalone (shoulder/ribs) and Frank Ragnow (knee/back/toe). However, star rookie tight end Sam LaPorta (knee) took a step back as a limited participant and wide receiver Kalif Raymond (knee) remained out.

The Bucs and the Lions will face off Sunday at 3 p.m. EST in Detroit at Ford Field.

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Bucs Final Injury Report: Three players questionable

The Bucs are very healthy heading into their Wild Card matchup — see who is listed as questionable here:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are very healthy heading into their playoff matchup.

The Bucs have three questionable players, and all are likely to play after Todd Bowles said the team is “full go” for Sunday. Quarterback Baker Mayfield is questionable with a ribs and ankle injury, but he will almost certainly play through that. Wideout Mike Evans took the day off, but he’ll be fine for the game as well.

Here’s what the injury report looks like for the Wild Card.

Wideout A.J. Brown and safety Sydney Brown are out with knee injuries. S Reed Blankenship is questionable with a groin injury, and if he is out, the safety depth for the Eagles is in dire straits.

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Bucs Wild Card Injury Report: Bucs getting healthy before Monday

Every Bucs player participated aside from a veteran rest day, so Tampa Bay is looking good before their Wild Card game.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are looking healthy as their week of practice continues.

There was only one player who did not participate, and that was wideout Chris Godwin. Godwin has had a lingering knee injury, but he’s taken rest days before and he’s expected to play, Quarterback Baker Mayfield participated in a limited manner, as did cornerback Josh Hayes and linebacker K.J. Britt. Barring any last-minute changes, it looks like everyone is expected to go on Monday against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Here’s what the injury report looks like for Friday:

The Eagles, meanwhile, are more dire straits. While it looks like quarterback Jalen Hurts will play, his finger remains injured and it will likely impact him on Monday. Additionally, key pieces in wideout A.J. Brown and safety Reed Blankenship are not participating, and both would be a huge blow to Philadelphia.

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Bucs Wild Card Injury Report: Three players marked as non-participants

The Bucs conducted a walkthrough in shorts and t-shirts, but if they had fully practiced, these three players would not have gone:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers conducted just a walkthrough on Thursday, but even still, there are a few things to monitor with the injury report.

Quarterback Baker Mayfield wouldn’t have practiced during a full practice day — there was no injury report for it, but he also didn’t participate in Wednesday’s bonus practice, either. Linebacker K.J. Britt and lineman Tristan Wirfs also would not have participated, one with a calf injury and another with an illness, respectively. Defensive lineman Mike Greene remains on injured reserve as a full participant and corner Josh Hayes was a limited participant with a quad and knee injury.

Check out the injury report below:

The Philadelphia Eagles, meanwhile, have their own trouble. QB Jalen Hurts was a limited participant with a finger injury that is still bothering him, Additionally, wideout A.J. Brown and safeties Reed Blankenship and Sydney Brown both did not participate Thursday, leaving some notable questions form Monday night.

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Two Bucs players have updated status before Week 18 game

The Bucs appeared to be fully healthy Friday, but that isn’t quite the case after a quick change to the report Saturday.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made some last-minute changes to their injury report following its release on the Friday before their Week 18 game against the Carolina Panthers.

The team announced Saturday that it is adding Bucs linebacker K.J. Britt and Bucs outside linebacker and edge rusher Cam Gill to the injury report. While Gill has been deemed questionable with a knee injury, Britt has been downgraded to doubtful with a sudden calf injury.

With Britt’s absence, it seems once again that linebacker Devin White will get the majority of reps at the second LB positon as he has for most of the year. Gill missing will be a bit of a blow to the depth of the line, but it won’t be too big hit given the team has edge rushers that can step up when needed.

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Bucs Week 18 Injury Report: All players look to play on Sunday

Head coach Todd Bowles told reporters Friday that the team should be “full go” for Sunday’s matchup.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have played very few games at full strength, but it looks as if they will for the most crucial game of their regular season.

The Bucs released their final Week 18 injury report, and while there are multiple questionable players, Bucs head coach Todd Bowles told reporters that the whole team should be “full go” for Sunday’s matchup. There were only two limited participants, with linebacker K.J. Britt appearing with a calf injury and wideout Trey Palmer still nursing an injury to his hip. Everyone else was a full participant, including defensive lineman Mike Greene, who will not yet be activated back to the team’s 53-man roster from Injured Reserve and is thus ruled out.

Here’s the full injury report below:

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Meanwhile, the Panthers have one player confirmed out in outside linebacker Marquis Haynes Sr., who did not practice due to a concussion. Two players are doubtful in guard Cade Mays and kicker Eddie Pineiro — the Panthers do have a kicker on their practice squad in Matthew Wright, so he will likely take over duties there.

Bucs Week 18 Injury Report: No players non-participants Thursday

The Bucs’ injury report is looking a lot better on Thursday.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers injury report is looking a lot better on Thursday for Week 18.

There were no non-participants in the full day of practice, with five players getting an upgraded status. Chief among those is quarterback Baker Mayfield, who was a limited participant on Thursday and is on track to play Sunday. Additionally, tight end Ko Kieft was a limited participant with a shoulder injury, tackle Tristan Wirfs was a limited participant as well and cornerback Carlton Davis, who remains in concussion protocol, was a full participant on Thursday.

Here’s what that injury report looks like:

Meanwhile, Carolina punter Johnny Hekker didn’t practice for the second day in a row with a personal issue and kicker Eddy Pinero remains a non-participant due to a hamstring injury. Outside linebacker Marquis Hayes did not participate with a concussion and linebacker Tae Davis was out with an illness.

Bucs Week 18 Injury Report: Three players marked non-participants

The Bucs have held a walkthrough on Wednesday for a while now, but three players were marked as participants if it were a true practice.

The Bucs are a bit banged up before their ultimate game of the 2023-24 season.

There are a few things to monitor for the Wednesday report. For one, quarterback Baker Mayfield was marked as a non-participant, but his media slot on Wednesday along with some coy smiles from Tristan Wirfs seemed to imply he’s set to play. Cornerback Carlton Davis hasn’t cleared concussion protocol yet, but was a limited participant — edge rusher Shaq Barrett was a full participant but tight end Ko Kieft still was not. Finally, tackle Tristan Wirfs didn’t participate due to a shoulder injury so that is something to monitor.

Here’s what the injury report looks like for Wednesday:

On Carolina’s side, quarterback Bryce Young was a full participant after suffering a back injury. Kicker Eddie Pinero did not participate with a hamstring injury and two players, including running back Miles Sanders, suffered an injury.

Bucs Week 17 Injury Report: One new name added on Thursday

Not much has changed with Tampa Bay’s Week 17 injury report after Thursday’s practice.

Everything was much of the same for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the injury front for Thursday.

Cornerback Carlton Davis (concussion), tight end Ko Kieft (shoulder) and edge rusher Shaquil Barrett (groin) still did not practice on Thursday, casting doubt on their ability to play on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints. Additionally, wideout Chris Godwin was added to the list for a rest day and did not participate, but he should almost certainly play Sunday after similar instances in past weeks. Both wideout Rakim Jarrett and defensive lineman Mike Greene are still in the process of returning from injured reserve.

The Saints injury report is almost identical, save for one addition —safety Jirdan Howden, who is listed as sick, was a limited participant on Thursday.

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