Bucs-Falcons Injury Report (Nov. 21): Jason Pierre-Paul limited participant

Check out the latest injury report for both the Buccaneers and Falcons ahead of Week 12’s matchup in Atlanta.

The Buccaneers defense will be tasked with trying to stop Matt Ryan and Julio Jones this Sunday when they take on the Atlanta Falcons on the road.

Star pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul missed practice yesterday for the Bucs while dealing with a knee injury. He was a limited participant today, which is an encouraging sign, considering he’s a key cog in this defense. Given that Pierre-Paul overcame a fractured neck to play this season, a knee issue shouldn’t be a problem for him.

Jameis Winston, who’s been dealing with an ankle issue suffered in Sunday’s loss to the Saints, was a full participant again today, so all signs point to him starting against Atlanta. (Sorry all you Ryan Griffin fans.)

Here is today’s injury report for both the Bucs and the Falcons.

Buccaneers

T Demar Dotson (not injury related) – Full Participation

DL William Gholston (ankle) – Limited Participation

OLB Carl Nassib (groin) – Limited Participation

OLB Anthony Nelson (hamstring) – Did Not Participate

OLB Jason Pierre-Paul (knee) – Limited Participation

CB M.J. Stewart (knee) – Did Not Participate

QB Jameis Winston (ankle) – Full Participation

Falcons

DE Adrian Clayborn (groin) – Limited Participation

DE John Cominsky (ankle) – Limited Participation

RB Devonta Freeman (foot) – Did Not Participate

TE Austin Hooper (knee) – Did Not Participate

S Kemal Ishmael (concussion) – Did Not Participate

WR Julio Jones (foot) – Full Participation

DE Takkarist McKinley (shoulder) – Did Not Participate

QB Matt Ryan (ankle) – Full Participation

CB Desmond Trufant (toe) – Full Participation

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Saints-Bucs Injury Report: Saints rule CB Marshon Lattimore, two others out for Week 11

See which players have been ruled out for Sunday’s Week 11 game between the New Orleans Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Here is the final injury report for both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints ahead of Sunday’s Week 11 showdown at Raymond James Stadium.

The Bucs are coming off a busy week. After beating the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday to halt their four-game skid, Tampa Bay made the surprising move of releasing cornerback and former first-round pick Vernon Hargreaves. The move came after the corner was benched in the team’s win over the Cardinals for lack of hustle.

Now, the young secondary of Tampa Bay will be tasked with trying to stop Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who missed Week 5’s matchup with an injured thumb.

At 7-2, New Orleans will look to make up ground in the NFC playoff race after a stunning loss last week to the Atlanta Falcons. The Bucs are 3-6 and still have life them, but will need to play near-perfect football to take down New Orleans..

Fortunately, they won’t have to worry about Saints Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore, who has been ruled out for Sunday’s game, meaning Mike Evans could have a monster game.

Evans, who was held without a reception in Week 5’s loss, has averaged 139.0 yards per game since then. He needs just 76 yards on Sunday to hit the 1,000-yard mark for the sixth-straight season, something accomplished only by one other player, Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss.

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Buccaneers rule three players out for Sunday’s game vs. Saints

Bruce Arians says CB M.J. Stewart and OLBs Anthony Nelson and Carl Nassib have been ruled for Sunday’s game. – Scott Smith (@ScottSBucs) November 15, 2019 This is a bit late for a correction but I obviously left the word “out” out below. Those three …

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be without cornerback M.J. Stewart and outside linebackers Anthony Nelson and Carl Nassib this Sunday when they take on the New Orleans Saints at home.

The good news for the Bucs is that head coach Bruce Arians believes cornerback Carlton Davis, who was limited in practice yesterday with a hip injury, will be ready to go on Sunday.

Tampa Bay will need Davis to help them contain Saints quarterback Drew Brees and receivers like Michael Thomas. The Bucs parted ways with former first-round pick and veteran cornerback Vernon Hargreaves earlier this week after his lack of hustle in last Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals, so a depleted secondary will need to step up since the Saints will no doubt look to exploit the Bucs’ greatest weakness. Hopefully, Davis will be back on the field to help.

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Saints-Bucs Injury Report (Nov. 14): G Ali Marpet is a full participant

Check out the latest injury report for both the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers ahead of Week 11’s showdown.

After halting their four-game losing-streak by beating the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are now ready to exact revenge on the New Orleans Saints in Week 11.

The Saints, who are coming off a shocking loss to the Atlanta Falcons, picked the Bucs’ secondary apart back in Week 5 and started the Bucs on their four-game skid.

With Drew Brees now back in the lineup, the task of taking down one of the best teams in the NFC becomes even more difficult for the Bucs. Hopefully, they’ll get some of the guys listed below back in time for Sunday’s game.

Here’s the latest injury report for both teams.

Buccaneers

CB Carlton Davis (hip) – Limited Participation

T Demar Dotson (not injury related) – Full Participation

G Ali Marpet (ankle) – Full Participation

OLB Carl Nassib (groin) – Limited Participation

OLB Anthony Nelson (hamstring) – Did Not Participate

CB M.J. Stewart (knee) – Did Not Participate

Saints

LB Demario Davis (hamstring) – Limited Participation

WR Deonte Harris (hamstring) – Did Not Participate

CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) – Did Not Participate

FB Zach Line (knee) – Limited Participation

G Andrus Peat (forearm) – Did Not Participate

CB Patrick Robinson (hamstring) – Full Participation

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Saints-Bucs Injury Report (Nov. 13): Four Buccaneers sidelined

Take a look at the latest injury report for both the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers ahead of Week 11’s matchup.

The Buccaneers’ loss in Week 5 to the New Orleans Saints started Tampa Bay on a four-game losing streak that only ended with last Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals.

Now, the Saints come to town for a rematch with the Bucs in Week 11, and would love nothing more than to put Tampa Bay back on the losing path. Plus, New Orleans has added motivation entering this game. They have ground to make up in the NFC playoff race after a stunning home loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 10. Atlanta entered that game just 1-7.

Tampa Bay’s defense will have to deal with Saints quarterback Drew Brees for the first time this season. Brees missed Week 5’s contest with a thumb injury.

Fortunately, for Saints fans at least, Brees didn’t appear on the team’s injury report from yesterday.

Buccaneers

CB Carlton Davis (hip) – Did Not Participate

T Demar Dotson (not injury related) – Did Not Participate

G Ali Marpet (ankle) – Limited Participation

OLB Carl Nassib (groin) – Limited Participation

OLB Anthony Nelson (hamstring) – Did Not Participate

CB M.J. Stewart (knee) – Did Not Participate

Saints

LB Demario Davis (hamstring) – Limited Participation

WR Deonte Harris (hamstring) – Did Not Participate

CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) – Did Not Participate

FB Zach Line (knee) – Limited Participation

G Andrus Peat (forearm) – Did Not Participate

CB Patrick Robinson (hamstring) – Full Participation

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