Final Week 5 injury report for Buccaneers against Seahawks
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost their undefeated record on Sunday to the Philadelphia Eagles and now they look to bounce back in Week 5. Waiting for them this Sunday on the road will be the Seattle Seahawks, who are anything but a pushover in 2025.
Read below for the full injury report for both teams: WR Mike Evans (hamstring) - DNP (Wed.) NT Greg Gaines (pectoral) - DNP (Wed.)
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Buccaneers nurse several injuries heading into Seattle
While it may only be Week 5, the Bucs have an injury report that has doubled from eight guys to 16 since last week. The list that includes the likes of Baker Mayfield, Mike Evans, Bucky Irving and more feels like a mile long. "We probably had more people that couldn’t practice than could practice," Bowles said.
Alt injured his ankle during the Chargers' Week 4 loss to the Giants and will be out for the foreseeable future. It's a significant blow for Los Angeles, as it lost starting left tackle Rashawn Slater prior to the season, so Alt moved over from the right side.
On Wednesday for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mike Evans (hamstring), Logan Hall (groin) and Christian Izien (quad) did not participate in practice. In addition, Lavonte David (knee), Charlie Heck (knee), Baker Mayfield (right biceps) and Tristan Wirfs (knee) practiced in a limited fashion.
The final injury report of the week came out for the Bucs and Seahawks on Friday and each team is particularly hurting in the secondary. Tampa Bay will be without starting corner Jamel Dean, who has the the Bucs’ only interception on the season,
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle is eligible to be activated off injured reserve to play in the team's Week 6 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but that doesn't necessarily mean a return will happen against Tampa Bay.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are beyond banged up right now. They had 19 players appear on their initial injury report of the week as they look toward a West Coast