Buccaneers place key cornerback, depth WR on injured reserve

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The Bucs’ secondary will be shorthanded for Monday’s game and a notable stretch beyond that. Cornerback Jamel Dean was placed on injured reserve Monday, per a team announcement.

Dean is dealing with a hamstring injury, and a multi-week absence was recently floated as a possibility. Monday’s move ensures he will be sidelined for at least the next four games, something which will be acutely felt at the cornerback spot for Tampa Bay. Dean has remained a full-time starter in 2024, his sixth season with the Buccaneers.

The former third-rounder saw a notable jump in playing time during the 2020 campaign, and since then he has been a staple in the secondary. Especially with Carlton Davis being traded away in the offseason, Dean’s presence has been key this year. He has amassed 43 tackles and four pass deflections while not allowing a touchdown in coverage. With Tampa Bay ranking 29th against the pass this year, losing a first-team corner contributor will hinder the team’s ability to improve over the short term…

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