The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got a mix of good and bad news ahead of their Week 3 game. Rookie wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, who left Monday’s game with hip and groin issues, is expected to play against the New York Jets. The update comes after a tough week where three starters were placed on injured reserve.
Egbuka’s return offers hope for the Bucs’ offense. The team confirmed on Saturday that the first-round pick was improving and should be available. His presence is key with Chris Godwin Jr. ruled out and Jalen McMillan also sidelined.
Bucs Injury Update: Key Details from Week 3 Report
Egbuka has been a bright spot for Tampa Bay’s offense. In just two games, he has eight catches for 96 yards and three touchdowns. His production has helped ease the loss of veteran receivers.
Head coach Todd Bowles said Egbuka was limited in practice midweek but showed progress by Friday. According to ESPN and Pewter Report, the wideout participated in walk-through sessions on Saturday and is expected to suit up against the Jets.
The Bucs will be without two starters for certain. Left tackle Tristan Wirfs and wide receiver Chris Godwin Jr. are both ruled out. On the line, the situation is even worse. Right guard Cody Mauch suffered a knee injury and will miss the rest of the season. Defensive tackle Calijah Kancey also went on injured reserve with a pectoral tear.
Right tackle Luke Goedeke aggravated his foot injury and must sit at least four games. Even practice squad guard Michael Jordan, who stepped up the past two weeks, is now dealing with a knee issue.
How Injuries Impact the Bucs vs. Jets Matchup
The Bucs face the Jets with a battered roster. Egbuka’s availability is vital to balance the loss of Godwin Jr. His ability to score in the red zone gives quarterback Baker Mayfield a reliable option.
On defense, losing Kancey will test Tampa Bay’s depth in the trenches. The line has already been reshuffled, and the Jets may try to exploit that weakness. Still, the Bucs are riding momentum after a narrow 20-19 win over the Texans.
For fans, the return of Egbuka brings excitement. His fast start has made him one of the early standout rookies in the NFL. Tampa Bay will look for him to continue that form and help cover gaps created by the injury crisis.
The Bucs injury update highlights both setbacks and hope. Egbuka’s expected return gives Tampa Bay a lift, but the team will need to overcome major losses in the weeks ahead.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the latest Bucs injury update?
The Bucs will have Emeka Egbuka back for Week 3 against the Jets. However, Tristan Wirfs and Chris Godwin Jr. are ruled out.
Q2: Will Emeka Egbuka play against the Jets?
Yes, reports confirm Egbuka is expected to play despite his hip and groin issues. He improved in practice late in the week.
Q3: Which Bucs players are on injured reserve?
Defensive tackle Calijah Kancey, guard Cody Mauch, and tackle Luke Goedeke are on IR. Goedeke may return later this season.
Q4: How many touchdowns does Egbuka have this season?
He has scored three touchdowns in two games, leading the team in receiving scores.
Q5: Why is Michael Jordan not listed on the Bucs injury report?
Jordan is a practice squad player. Because of that status, he does not appear on the official injury list.
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