Bucs get roster down to 85 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got their roster down to 85 players to comply with Tuesday’s deadline for teams to make any necessary cuts in order to adhere to NFL rules.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have cut six players to get the roster down to 85 players, per Greg Auman. The full list includes: DB Ross Cockrell G Curtis Blackwell WR Kameron Brown T Jonathan Hubbard (injured) OLB JoJo Ozougwu (injured TE Ben Beise Cockrell, 31, was initially drafted in the fourth round by the Buffalo Bills in 2014.
Besides the departures of Richard Sherman and Pierre Desir, and the rookie depth additions that counteract them, the room looks quite the same as it did last season.
Thursday Night Football wasn't kind to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-1) in 2020, but it was a different story against the Philadelphia Eagles (2-4) in Week 6 of the 2021 season.
When Sean Murphy-Bunting dislocated his elbow against the Cowboys, the Buccaneers not only lost their No. 2 corner, but they also lost their No. 1 slot defender.
Who goes bold this week? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are hosting the Atlanta Falcons this week. It’ll be divisional matchup where despite the outcomes from the previous week both teams will undoubtedly play each other though.
Ross and Anna doing the family name proud this week A great musician once said, “...today was a good day.” A sentiment Ross Cockrell and his sister Anna can certainly understand after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back got to share in a great family moment with his team, and then went out and dominated on the practice field himself.
On Monday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers gathered at the AdventHealth Training Center to watch some film. It wasn't a team meeting regarding the 2021 season, nor an assembly to break down practice tape, though.
Several NFL players have family members competing in the Olympics. On Monday morning, the Buccaneers will witness a teammate’s sister continue her quest for gold.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will hold an Olympics watch party prior to hitting the practice field Monday morning to watch Anna Cockrell, sister of cornerback Ross Cockrell, compete in Semifinal 3 of the women's 400-meter hurdles at the Tokyo Olympics.
As Tampa Bay gets underway with 2021 training camp, head coach Bruce Arians and company are attempting to figure out the best way to put together an ultra-talented roster.
Cockrell stepped up for the Bucs when injuries hit their defensive backfield.
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