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Bucs lost two starting OL in loss vs Saints


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Buccaneers RT Demar Dotson is expected to miss Week 6 with calf and hamstring injuries.

It's unlikely he'll make the trip to London for Sunday's battle with Carolina. Jameis Winston took a season-high six sacks in Tampa Bay's Week 5 loss to New Orleans. With Dotson and RG Alex Cappa (broken arm) gone from the equation, Winston could be under siege again in Week 6.

 

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Buccaneers RG Alex Cappa suffered a broken left arm in Sunday's Week 5 loss to New Orleans.

Remarkably, he didn't miss a snap, though the Buccaneers are now bracing for him to miss several weeks. With RT Demar Dotson (calf, hamstring) also a long shot for Sunday's game in London, Tampa Bay's O line—particularly the right side—will be shorthanded against the Panthers.

 

Pretty huge development. Our pass rush should be able to absolutely feast this game. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hate to see guys get injured but at least both injuries sound like something that won't hamper the players for too long, just convenient timing for us. I'll take that!

Yeah unlike some of the players from last night’s game with season ending injuries, it does sound like these 2 will be back soon, possibly after the bye. With the number of injuries we have right now I will not complain at all about the Bucs being short handed a bit as well for this game...

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No reason whatsoever we lose this one.

The Bucs schedule leading up to this game- @ LA, coast to coast travel, then all the way to NO for the Saints game yesterday then now it’s overseas to play us. THAT stretch of away games is absolutely brutal for them.

Also, they will NOT sweep us, just not going to happen period. Should be a decisive win for us honestly by a pretty big margin 

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39 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

No reason whatsoever we lose this one.

The Bucs schedule leading up to this game- @ LA, coast to coast travel, then all the way to NO for the Saints game yesterday then now it’s overseas to play us. THAT stretch of away games is absolutely brutal for them.

Also, they will NOT sweep us, just not going to happen period. Should be a decisive win for us honestly by a pretty big margin 

You must be new to Carolina Panthers football.  

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