NFL: Bucs CB Richard Sherman (calf) to miss games

Date:

Share post:


Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Richard Sherman is going to miss a few games after injuring his calf during pregame warmups Sunday against the Washington Football Team.

“I doubt seriously if he’ll be back anytime soon,” Bucs coach Bruce Arians said Monday.

Sherman, 33, was set to play in his first game in a month after missing the past three games with a hamstring injury. The five-time Pro Bowl selection was not on the injury report heading into Washington.

“He was fine Thursday and Friday,” Arians said. “I thought he was going to have a heck of a ballgame. He just stained his calf before the ballgame, so don’t know how long it’ll be.”

However, The Athletic reported that Sean Murphy-Bunting could come off injured reserve this week and be available to play against the New York Giants in Week 11. Murphy-Bunting dislocated his right elbow during Tampa Bay’s season-opening game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Sherman joined the Bucs midseason to bolster a secondary hit hard by injuries, including Murphy-Bunting. He started three games and was credited with 11 tackles and a fumble recovery.

The Bucs dropped to 6-3 following a 29-19 loss to Washington.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NCAAF: Report: Big Ten considering private equity investors

The Big Ten Conference is gauging investment interest from private equity firms despite the league's previous opposition toward...

NCAAF: ESPN picks up option on ACC contract through 2036

ESPN has agreed to exercise its option to continue broadcasting Atlantic Coast Conference sporting events through 2036. "We appreciate...

NFL: Report: Cards’ Klayton Adams to interview for Cowboys OC

Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach Klayton Adams will have an in-person interview with the Dallas Cowboys for their...

NFL: Jaguars hire Anthony Campanile as defensive coordinator

The Jacksonville Jaguars hired Anthony Campanile as defensive coordinator. "Anthony Campanile represents exactly what we want to be as...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.