Wide receiver has been a position in which the Bucs are pretty banged up at the moment. Luckily, help could be on the way. The Bucs announced on Thursday that they have opened up the 21-day practice window for receiver Rakim Jarrett.
The day has finally arrived. NFL teams around the country will have to have their rosters cut down to the 53-man maximum player limit today by 4 PM ET as we barrel toward the start of the 2024 regular season.
The day has finally arrived. NFL teams around the country will have to have their rosters cut down to the 53-man maximum player limit today by 4 PM ET as we barrel toward the start of the 2024 regular season.
As the Bucs continue to trim down to a 53-man roster, there decisions on players may become slightly easier because two offensive players of theirs are set to begin the season on injured reserve.
Keeping an updated list of roster moves as the Bucs get down to their initial 53-man roster The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the rest of the NFL have to get down to 53 players on their roster by Tuesday, so the moves have started coming in.
Tampa Bay running back Chase Edmonds and wide receiver Rakim Jarrett are likely to start the season on injured reserve, Buccaneers coach Todd Boles said Saturday.
According to Rick Stroud, Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles revealed that RB Chase Edmonds and WR Rakim Jarrett will begin the regular season on injured reserve.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced they’ve activated WR Rakim Jarrett from injured reserve and waived DT Deadrin Senat in a corresponding move. Jarrett,
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have released their final injury report ahead of this week’s matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Rakim Jarrett (WR), (quad)-OUT Will Gholston (DL), (knee)-QUESTIONABLE Antoine Winfield Jr (DB), (calf)-QUESTIONABLE
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have designated undrafted free agent wide receiver Rakim Jarrett for return from injured reserve. Jarrett has a 21-day window to practice with the team before he can be elevated to the active roster.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced they have designated rookie UDFA WR Rakim Jarrett to return from injured reserve. This opens a three-week window for
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may be getting some wide receiver depth back in the fold sooner rather than later. FOX Sports’ Greg Auman announced that wideout Rakim Jarrett is opening the 21-day window to return to the team following an injury to his quadriceps against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Bucs will elevate veteran wide receiver David Moore from the practice squad for Sunday’s game at Indianapolis against the 5-5 Colts. The move was first reported by JC Allen on X.
Injuries have been piling up for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over the last couple of weeks. That's led to at least one member of the roster being forced to go on Injured Reserve.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have placed wide receiver Rakim Jarrett on injured reserve. Jarrett suffered a quad injury in their 14-27 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced they placed WR Rakim Jarrett on injured reserve. Jarrett, 22, signed on with the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent
The Bucs wide receiver corps is widely known to be top-heavy. Mike Evans is making a case for the Hall of Fame and could be in for a monster year. Chris Godwin has posted several 1,000-yard seasons to go with his 2019 All-Pro season.
Although a lot of people have been down on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' chances in 2023, there's been plenty of optimism regarding their incoming rookie, and UDFA classes.
Maryland receiver Rakim Jarrett said Tuesday that he is skipping the school's bowl game and entering the NFL draft. Jarrett, who will miss the Mayo Bowl against No.
Jarrett will declare for the draft and skip the team's bowl game.
Maryland is now 2-1, while Penn State is surprisingly 0-3 to start the year.
Taulia transferred to Maryland over the offseason and was granted immediate eligibility.
These ten players could make an early impact for their college teams in 2020.
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