By Tom Krasniqi

 

It’s Wednesday and that means the 6-6 Bucs were back at work as they get ready for Sunday’s game against the struggling 3-9 Eagles at Raymond James Stadium.   Bucs have lost two in a row and Andy Reid’s Eagles have dropped 8 straight.       

Here’s the Bucs injury report:  DT Roy Miller (head), CB LeQuan Lewis (knee), and RB D.J. Ware (illness) did not practice.  WR Vincent Jackson (calf) was limited in practice on Wednesday.   

Notable injuries for the Eagles: QB Michael Vick and RB LeSean McCoy both missed practice with concussions and are not expected to play.  S Kurt Coleman (chest) also missed practice on Wednesday.  CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (knee) was limited.  S Nate Allen (shoulder) and LB Mychal Kendricks (shoulder) were full participants at practice. 

News & Notes:

  • Bucs head coach Greg Schiano says CB LeQuan Lewis doesn’t appear to have a long term injury but he seems doubtful to play Sunday.  That means the team must decide who will return kicks.  Schiano says a number of players will be in the mix, including Chris Owusu and maybe even Michael Smith
  • Bucs offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan denied a report that he reached out to Boston College about their head coaching job.  Sullivan says his only priority right now is running the Bucs’ offense. 
  • As for the offense’s struggles of late, Sullivan hinted the team may have some “tells” that may need to get rectified.  He’s worried that the offense is too predictable at times. 
  • Bucs players are excited to have the 2002 team in the house on Sunday.  That championship team will be honored with a special ceremony. 
  • With LeSean McCoy still suffering from a concussion, expect to see more of Bryce Brown at running back this week for the Eagles.  Brown has rushed for a whopping 347 yards and 4 TDs over the last two weeks at a clip of 8 yards per carry. 
  • Catch the Bucs-Eagles game this Sunday on 620 WDAE, your home of the Bucs.  Our pre-game coverage begins at 9am.