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Buccaneers training camp Day 7 medical updates: Lavonte David sits out

Buccaneers training camp Day 7 medical updates: Lavonte David sits out

USA Today3 days ago
The Bucs roster has reported to Tampa Bay, and as a result, they have started their journey into the 2025 season. It starts at home in Tampa Bay, but they hope it ends on the road in Santa Clara, where they have a chance to raise the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in five years.
The worst part of football, especially during training camp, is waiting for injury updates as they occur or as players attempt to return from injuries sustained the previous season.
In the case of the Bucs, they had to battle the injury bug more than they did any divisional opponent. It will make monitoring injuries throughout camp a big part of our coverage here on Bucs Wire over the next couple of weeks.
After day seven, several Bucs missed practice, but it is one leader on defense that has everyone's attention.
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