Buccaneers Cut Veteran WR, Keep Four Running Backs for Depth
Buccaneers Cut Veteran WR, Keep Four Running Backs for Depth

Buccaneers Cut Veteran WR, Keep Four Running Backs for Depth

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As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers finalized their 53-man roster for the 2025 NFL season, significant moves highlighted their commitment to depth and versatility, particularly in their running back and wide receiver groups. The Bucs chose to keep four running backs—Bucky Irving, Rachaad White, Sean Tucker, and undrafted Josh Williams—emphasizing flexibility and special teams value amid new kickoff rules. At wide receiver, the team waived experienced player Trey Palmer despite efforts to trade him, opting instead to retain promising rookie Tez Johnson and reliable veteran Ryan Miller, who impressed with his consistency and special teams contributions. Additionally, the Buccaneers remain open to re-signing Shilo Sanders despite waiving him after a preseason incident, reflecting their appreciation for his character and potential. These moves underscore Tampa Bay's strategy to balance emerging talent with dependable depth as they approach the season.

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