The pass rush needs to be better to help the Bucs secondary

Todd Bowles recognizes that the pass rush has not been of much help to the secondary and discusses the changes they need to make.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers secondary has been struggling all year but in recent weeks they have been exposed in ways that hadn’t been yet. The worst of it is Kirk Cousins who passed for over 800 yards in two matchups combined in Week 5 and Week 8.

They now deal with the Chiefs led by Pat Mahomes and an offense that hasn’t played like an undefeated one. That may change if Mahomes can demonstrate dominance against them.

Todd Bowles recognizes that the pass rush has not been of much help to the secondary and discusses the changes they need to make to help each group out.

“I think our edge guys have to be better at getting chipped and still understanding how to pressure the quarterback other than letting the chips knock them off their game a little bit and getting a little frustrated trying to force things. We have to do a better job of gaining it, we have to better job of learning when to get off the chip blocks.”

Yaya Diaby, Logan Hall, and Vita Vea have had some mild success rushing the passer but they need more. C.J. Brewer had two sacks on Sunday against the Falcons but that isn’t a reliable source. Brewer getting two sacks should be accompanied by 3-4 from others on defense instead.

Bucs have several starters on Week 3’s injury report

The Bucs are in jeopardy of being without multiple starters once again this week against the Broncos.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are gearing up for their Week 3 matchup against the Denver Broncos, but there’s a chance they could be without a few key starters.

The Bucs communications team released their injury report following Wednesday’s practice, with prominent players either not participating or limited. The Bucs’ secondary injuries began in Week 1 and are still an issue. Starting cornerback Jamel Dean was limited with a knee injury, while safety Antoine Winfield Jr did not practice with his lingering foot injury, which he suffered late in their victory over the Washington Commanders.

Vita Vea was ruled out last week with a knee injury, and it’s not looking good once again, as he didn’t practice either. Sticking with the defensive line, Calijah Kancey missed the first two games with a calf injury, and he still hasn’t been able to participate in practice.

Moving over to the offense, starting tackle Luke Goedeke didn’t participate in practice due to a concussion, and Rachaad White was limited with a groin injury. If White can’t go or is limited to a snap count on Sunday, there’s a possibility rookie Bucky Irving could be in line for a heavy workload.

The Bucs injury report adds a new name despite players getting healthy

On Thursday, one day before the week’s final injury report, the Bucs added a new name to the fold. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been hammered with injuries to start the NFL season. Even before Week 1, the Bucs had been dealing with several injuries, but they couldn’t get better as the days went on toward Week 2.

On Thursday, one day before the week’s final injury report, the Bucs added a new name to the fold.

Due to illness, rookie defensive back Tykee Smith was a non-participant at Bucs practice. However, they removed two names, Logan Hall and Zyon McCollum, who were full participants at practice. Hall missed Week 1 due to a foot injury, and McCollum left the game against the Commanders due to a concussion.

The Bucs are still missing star defender Calijah Kancey, who’s status is in limbo, and Antoine Winfield Jr., who will be out for several weeks with an ankle injury.

The defense will be tested, healthy or not, by the Lions and play-caller Ben Johnson on Sunday when they play in their Week 2 matchup.

Bucs injury update heading into Week 2 against the Lions

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are beaten up and filling their injury report through the first week of the NFL season. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are beaten up and filling their injury report through the first week of the NFL season. The secondary, especially, is digging deep into its depth chart as so many of its members are already down for the count.

On Tuesday, we got an update from the organization when they released they mid-week injury report.

Several names on their from last week include Logan Hall, who missed the Commanders game and was limited in practice with a foot injury. Another notable player on the report is Calijah Kancey, who popped up on the injury report last Friday and missed Sunday’s game, did not practice at all on Wednesday due to an ankle injury.

Getting both players back would be a significant boost for the Bucs’ defense as they face the Lions’ running back duo of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. The team will already have a tall task against Jared Goff and their passing attack without Josh Hayes and Antoine Winfield Jr.

Inactive players announced for Bucs ahead of season opener against Commanders

The Buccaneers have announced their official inactive for their season opener against the Commanders and the list has seven names on it. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced their official inactive for their season opener against the Washington Commanders and the list has seven names on it.

One name stands out more than the others: Calijah Kancey. The star of the Bucs’ defensive line and former first-round pick was ruled out on Saturday with an ankle injury. He wasn’t on the injury report until Friday, but the situation developed quickly, and he was ruled out.

Another notable name will be Logan Hall who is working on a foot injury. He missed practice all week and was not expected to play because of it, not it is official.

No other notable names are on the list so the Bucs should be close to full-strength for a tough opening week matchup against a new look Washington Commanders franchise.

New look defense, new coaching staff, and new franchise quarterback.

Bucs DL Calijah Kancey ruled out against the Commanders for Week 1

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have ruled out defensive lineman Calijah Kancey with a calf injury.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have ruled out defensive lineman Calijah Kancey with a calf injury. He had been healthy most of the week but appeared on the injury report on Friday with a questionable listing.

It was downgraded to out on Saturday afternoon.

The Bucs will be without another defensive lineman when they kickoff their season on Sunday against the Washington Commanders. Defensive lineman Logan Hall is also out due to an ankle injury. Thus, the Bucs will be without two starting defensive linemen against the rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.

Daniels was drafted second overall by the Washington Commanders in April’s draft. He is also the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and is expected to bring a major spark to the Commanders’ offense. The Bucs already had their hands full with him, but now they will be in an even tougher situation.

As a result of these injuries, the team elevated Mike Green and C.J. Brewer from the practice squad.

Bucs to go without a starter on defense against Commanders in Week 1

On Friday’s injury report, defensive lineman Logan Hall was ruled out with a foot injury.

The Buccaneers defensive front seven are going to be a key against the Washington Commanders in Week 1. They need to pressure rookie Jayden Daniels, contain running backs Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler, and help the secondary by not giving him time to get the ball to the receivers.

Unfortunately, one of those key starters up front has already been ruled out for the Bucs.

On Friday’s injury report, defensive lineman Logan Hall was ruled out with a foot injury. Hall had missed practice all week, so his playing seemed to always be a longshot. Hall started 15 of the 19 games the Buccaneers played last season and finished the year with 24 tackles, two more of which were tackles for a loss.

Hall was a valuable part of a defensive line rotation for the Bucs, and Kalijah Cancey was also listed as questionable. The team cannot afford to lose Cancey with Hall being already ruled out. Sunday morning, we should all know more.

Bucs make roster move with Logan Hall on injury report prior to Week 1

Seeing someone injured before the season even starts is less than ideal but that is where we are with Logan Hall. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have had a major question surrounding the ability to rush the passer for the upcoming season. Seeing someone injured before the season even starts is less than ideal, but that is where we are with Logan Hall.

Due to the lingering injuries to the Bucs’ pass rusher and defensive lineman, the team is forced to move to cover its bases.

With Logan Hall on the injury report with a foot injury and not practicing so far this week, the team is signing Ben Stille to the roster. Stille was undrafted out of Nebraska in the 2022 NFL Draft but signed with the Miami Dolphins. He spent some time with them and the Cleveland Browns in 2022 before making his way to the Cardinals in 2023.

Stille will be on the active roster for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and their Week 1 matchup against the Commanders. This makes one think that perhaps Logan Hall is a longshot to play on Sunday but there is no official word on that yet.

Bucs 2024 training camp preview: Defensive line

Buccaneers defensive linemen Calijah Kancey and Logan Hall face very different expectations heading into training camp.

The Buccaneers’ efforts to reload their defensive line over the last few years have been met with mixed results. Their top picks from their previous two drafts, Calijah Kancey and Logan Hall, appear to be on tracks heading in opposite directions. This year’s training camp will be a chance for Kancey to grow from a promising rookie season while Hall is potentially facing a last chance to prove he is not a bust.

Kancey got off to a rough start last year, suffering a calf injury that robbed him of most of camp and the preseason as well as lingering through the first quarter of the regular season. When he did return, Kancey challenged the rest of the rookie tackle class to be the most disruptive pass rusher in the group, recording four sacks and 45 total pressures.

The biggest goal for Kancey in this year’s camp is to just stay healthy. After finishing the season with his best two performances coming in the playoffs, Kancey could be primed for a leap into the broader discussion of the top interior pass rushers in the NFL.

There will be expectations for Kancey to also make improvements in run support, an area where consistency was an issue last year. While he led all rookie defensive linemen with 10 tackles for a loss, he was often getting pushed around in the trenches, a consequence of his lighter frame.

Logan Hall faces a much different scenario. After he was taken with the Bucs’ first pick in the 2022 draft at the top of the second round, Hall has done little to prove worthy of his draft position. In two seasons, Hall has just 35 total pressures including three sacks while also proving to be a liability in run defense himself.

Hall’s improvement from his rookie season to last year was marginal, and it was clear that Kancey, even with his slow start, was a more effective and disruptive player than Hall. This year’s camp could be Hall’s last opportunity to prove he is deserving of significant snaps in Tampa Bay’s defensive line rotation.

It does not matter if Hall makes a leap as a pass rusher or run defender. A marked improvement at either would extend his future in Tampa Bay.

Vita Vea returns to Bucs training camp facing his own questions about his own future. Though he played the most snaps since 2019, Vea is rapidly approaching an age when many lineman lose their explosiveness. He apparently anticipated this and has shed some weight this offseason working out with former Bucs DT Ndamukong Suh.

A lighter, faster Vea could have a wide range of effects, from a more potent pass rush to a less stout run defense. It will be hard to tell until the regular season.

The Bucs brought back veteran DT Greg Gaines, who was an adequate rotational player last season. Also returning is the Bucs’ second-longest tenured player, Will Gholston. Both are all but assured to make the final roster.

Tampa Bay ordinarily carry six defensive linemen during the season so there is one last spot up for grabs. Third-year DL Mike Greene is in pole position as he is the only remaining lineman with actual NFL experience. However, Greene’s roster spot is not assured as his performance last year was less than memorable, recording just four pressures while missing 28.6% of his tackles.

Greene’s competition is comprised of fellow undrafted prospects who, like Greene, have spent nearly all of their time in the NFL on a practice squad. The lone rookie in the bunch is Judge Culpepper, son of former Bucs DT Brad Culpepper. Despite his pedigree, Culpepper is a long-shot to make the final roster and is more likely destined for the practice squad.

Check out Bucs DL Logan Hall’s awesome tattoo

Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Logan Hall shows of his fantastic leg sleeve tattoo

We’ve seen some cool tattoos from NFL players before, but this one from Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Logan Hall is pretty awesome.

Hall recently showed off his awesome manga panel leg sleeve during the Bucs’ recent offseason workouts.

Check out the video above to see Hall’s fantastic ink.

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