In a crucial NFC South showdown, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced that five key players will be sidelined for their Thursday night clash against the Atlanta Falcons. This decision arrives as a significant moment in Tampa Bay’s season, as coach Todd Bowles navigates a team hampered by injuries.
Headlining the absentees is All-Pro safety Antoine Winfield Jr., who is nursing a foot injury. Also out are right tackle Luke Goedeke with a concussion, defensive tackle Calijah Kancey with a calf injury, and wide receivers Jalen McMillan and Trey Palmer, both dealing with hamstring and concussion woes, respectively. These injuries leave the Bucs, who currently boast a promising 3-1 record, in a precarious position as they prepare to face the 2-2 Falcons.
“We knew we were going to have a game on Thursday,” Bowles pointed out after Wednesday’s final practice. The coach emphasized the challenge this short week presents for those players who might have suited up if the game were on Sunday. Yet, his message remains uplifting: “We’re going with what we have, and we have guys who are ready to step up.”
Goedeke participated in limited practice sessions earlier this week, giving some hope of a return, whereas Winfield and the rest did not suit up at all, with Winfield, a defensive cornerstone, missing his fourth consecutive game. His initial strong start, featuring seven tackles in the opening victory against the Washington Commanders, is now interrupted, adding pressure on Tampa Bay’s defense.
Also noteworthy is rookie wide receiver McMillan, who impressed by starting in the first three contests but now sits out his second game. He has caught three passes for 59 yards and a touchdown this season. Adding to the offensive strain is Palmer, another receiver, who after four games, has made four crucial receptions totaling 45 yards and snagged a touchdown.
In the trenches, Kancey stands out as a significant loss, having had a strong rookie season, recording 26 tackles and four sacks. His absence thus far in 2023 is a trend the Bucs are eager to reverse.
As the Bucs roll into a decisive Thursday night game, fans and analysts alike watch closely how the team adapts without these impactful players, sparking questions about strategic depth and resilience in Tampa Bay’s promising season.