Tampa Bay Center Out ‘At Least’ For Months With Injury

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Tampa Bay Center Out ‘At Least’ For Months With Injury

Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting center Ryan Jensen has a knee injury. He will be out for at least a couple of months. The offensive line is already depleted with the loss of left guard Ali Marpet, who retired, and right guard Alex Capa, whose contract with Cincinnati Bengals has been terminated.

Tampa Bay Center Jensen is injured and probably out for at least a month. He is likely to be placed on the "physically unable to perform list". Jensen played well last season, giving up two sacks and having a 93.1% pass-block win rate. The Buccaneers open the regular season with a game at Dallas on September 11.

Brady came back from a brief retirement this year to gear up for this 23rd NFL season. He is hoping to lead Tampa Bay to another league title. Last season, the team came up short, losing in the playoffs to the Los Angeles Rams. Brady led the league in total passing yards (5,316) and touchdowns (43). He threw 12 interceptions.

Tampa Bay's offensive line is uncertain. The team has a good running game with Leonard Fournette and a receiving corps with Chris Godwin and Mike Evans. Julio Jones has been added recently. Tampa Bay is one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl this season.


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