Just like every other team in the NFL, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be looking for bounce-back performances from multiple players in 2024. Pro Football Focus recently made their picks for the bounce-back candidate for each of the league’s 32 teams this season, and they tabbed offensive lineman Robert Hainsey for the Bucs.
The Bucs had a surprisingly good season in 2023, beating many pundits’ predictions while winning the NFC South and a playoff game. And while that run was due in part to many players on the team over-performing their expectations, not every member of the team had a great season.
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Heading into the 2024 season the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a huge hole to fill at left guard. Last year the team used a combination of Matt Feiler and Aaron Stinnie.
There may be some shuffling along the interior of the offensive line for the Bucs next season, but there is one player set to stay with the team and get a pay increase.
With 2021 Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen set to miss a second consecutive season due to complications from a knee injury he suffered last August, it will be Robert Hainsey who anchors the Bucs’ offensive line again in 2023.
The story no one is talking about in Bucs training camp isn’t necessarily when center Ryan Jensen is going to return for team drills. There is a “Jensen watch” by Pewter Report and other media outlets nearly every day to see when he finally participates in 11-on-11 periods.
The Buccaneers will be without a few for their wild-card game The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have several players battling injuries before their Wild Card game Monday night.
Each week Pewter Report takes a look at the matchups to watch in the upcoming Bucs game. Here are the five key matchups to watch on offense for the Bucs as they battle the Cowboys defense in a rematch in the Wild Card playoffs at Raymond James Stadium.
We’ve been waiting on pins and needles to find out which Bucs are going to be available for their Super Wild Card round playoff game against the Cowboys.
Until we see him in a Bucs uniform on game day, the never-ending question about the availability of Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen will rightfully be asked every week by the media.
Bucs center Robert Hainsey injured a hamstring in the 30-17 loss to the Falcons in Atlanta in Week 18 and played just 13 snaps before leaving the game.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles decided to roll the dice in Week 18 with nothing to gain in regard to playoff positioning. The Bucs also have
Buccaneers Bucs OL Robert Hainsey said QB Tom Brady‘s fiery sideline tirade was exactly what the offensive line wants as a unit. “Everyone can call it what they want, but I want nothing else from a quarterback than that — than the guy who’s wanting to tell us what we need to do and step up,” Hainsey said, via ESPN.
Robert Hainsey insists there's no controversy inside the locker room related to Tom Brady screaming at his offensive linemen during this past Sunday's loss.
The Bucs endured more issues injury Saturday night when both Robert Hainsey and Nick Leverett went down during the team’s preseason finale.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers sustained two more injuries to their banged-up offensive line in the preseason finale. Guard Nick Leverett hurt his shoulder and center Robert Hainsey injured an ankle in the Buccaneers' 27-10 loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' health issues at the center position just won't go away. In fact, they continue to get worse. With approximately 11 minutes remaining in the second quarter of the Bucs' final preseason game vs.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Russell Gage sustained an apparent left leg injury during Wednesday's joint practice with the Miami Dolphins. Gage walked off the field with trainers.
When Buccaneers starting center Ryan Jensen went down on the practice field last week, there was a collective gasp. He was then carted off the field and taken for X-Rays.
It appears Hainsey will first be given an opportunity to prove he deserves the gig beyond just summer practices.
Rookie center Robert Hainsey is back on the practice field with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the team begins joint practices with the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday, according to Greg Auman of The Athletic.
On Wednesday morning, rookie offensive lineman Robert Hainsey signed his rookie contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hainsey is the final member of Tampa Bay's 2021 draft class to sign his rookie contract.
Former Notre Dame offensive lineman Robert Hainsey was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 95th pick of the NFL Draft, which is in the third round.
Offensive lineman Robert Hainsey had an incredibly successful career at Notre Dame. Hainsey was a four-year starter, a two-time captain and the Irish went 43-8 during his four seasons.
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