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Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jordan Whitehead
Buccaneers Place S Jordan Whitehead On IR, Promote LB Vi Jones
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially placed S Jordan Whitehead on injured reserve and promoted LB Vi Jones from the practice squad in a corresponding move, per the NFL Transactions wire. Whitehead will now miss at least four weeks as he recovered on injured reserve.
Jordan Whitehead suffered torn pectoral, but could still return if Buccaneers make playoffs, per report
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be without an important defensive starter for a while. According to ESPN, safety Jordan Whitehead suffered a torn pectoral muscle and will miss "some time" but could return for the playoffs.
Buccaneers place S Jordan Whitehead on injured reserve
The Buccaneers placed safety Jordan Whitehead on injured reserve Friday, the team announced. Whitehead tore a pectoral muscle during Sunday’s win over the Giants, but the Bucs are hoping he can return this season.
Buccaneers Safety Jordan Whitehead Placed on Injured Reserve
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are trying hard to salvage their season as they prepare for the Carolina Panthers in Week 13.
Buccaneers Place Jordan Whitehead On IR
The Buccaneers are placing Jordan Whitehead on injured reserve, per The Athletic's Greg Auman, sidelining the veteran safety for at
Buccaneers Get Devastating Injury News on $9 Million Super Bowl Champion Safety
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Tampa Bay safety Jordan Whitehead is out for the season after tearing his pectoral muscle.
Buccaneers get encouraging Jordan Whitehead injury update
Buccaneers safety Jordan Whitehead suffered a pectoral injury on Sunday, but he does have a chance to return this season.
Bucs receive promising news regarding Jordan Whitehead's injury
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers cannot escape the clutches of the injury bug and it’s nasty web. Each week their seems to be a new injury popping up just as the defense looks to be building
Buccaneers' Jordan Whitehead: Moved to IR
Whitehead (pectoral) was placed on injured reserve Friday, Scott Smith of the Buccaneers' official site reports. As expected, Whitehead will need to miss at least four games after rupturing his pectoral Sunday against the Giants.
Bucs Place Starter On Injured Reserve
The Bucs announced on Friday evening that they have placed strong safety Jordan Whitehead on injured reserve because of a pectoral injury. Whitehead will be out for Tampa Bay’s next four games and could potentially make it back for either home game to close out the season with a Week 17 game against the Panthers or Week 18 facing the Saints.
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Buccaneers' Jordan Whitehead feared to have suffered season-ending pectoral injury
Buccaneers safety Jordan Whitehead is feared to have suffered a season-ending pectoral injury, which will be confirmed via ...
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Bucs Standout Safety Jordan Whitehead Avoided Season-Ending Injury: Report
Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Jordan Whitehead was believed to be done for the 2024 season. Fortunately, his injury is not as ...
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Jordan Whitehead injury vs. Giants: Latest news on Bucs S
TEAMA POSITION PLAYER NAME (ex Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa) is dealing with a [BLANK] injury. Here are the latest ...
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Buccaneers' Jordan Whitehead: Out Sunday, as expected
Though the veteran safety is expected to be out several weeks, he's not currently slated for surgery, and there's a chance he could return at some point before the end of the campaign. Mike Edwards ...
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Buccaneers defense suffers blow as veteran safety lands on IR
Tampa Bay has already given up the fourth-most passing yards in the NFL this year, and his absence will only make it worse.
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