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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have yet to formally name a starting quarterback for this season, and head coach Todd Bowles doesn’t appear too wired about it simply yet.

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Bowles stated Sunday that the workforce has now not yet made up our minds between either Baker Mayfield or Kyle Trask — which is the final true quarterback pageant within the league this season — and that each will play of their ultimate preseason recreation subsequent Saturday in opposition to the Baltimore Ravens.

“We don’t have a timetable on it. We’ll name [a starter] when we name it,” Bowles stated, via ESPN’s Jenna Laine. “We feel comfortable with where we’re at, so we’ll go from there.”

Mayfield joined the Buccaneers this previous offseason on a one-year, $4 million deal. He spent final season with each the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams. Mayfield began within the Buccaneers’ first preseason recreation in opposition to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the place he went 8-of-9 and threw for 63 yards and a landing. Trask, who the Buccaneers decided on in the second one spherical of the 2021 draft, then changed Mayfield in the second one quarter.

Bowles then opted to take a seat Mayfield within the Buccaneers’ 2d preseason recreation in opposition to the New York Jets on Saturday. Trask began as a substitute, and seemed a lot better than he did of their preseason opener. He went 20-of-28 for 218 yards, and he threw a 33-yard landing to rookie Trey Palmer.

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Quarterback John Wolford sustained a neck harm in the second one part of Saturday’s recreation.

The Buccaneers will open their season in opposition to the Minnesota Vikings on Sept. 10, about two weeks after their final preseason recreation.

“We don’t worry about the continuity part, everybody has gotten plenty of reps together,” Bowles said. “Two weeks will be fine for us. We just need some game time, so everybody is going to play.”

Friday, Aug. 18

Lions waive WR Denzel Mims after ankle injury

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The Detroit Lions reportedly waived wide receiver Denzel Mims with an injury designation Friday, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. He reportedly sustained knee and calf injuries more than two weeks ago and hasn’t been on the practice field since.

Mims, 25, joined the Lions a month ago after Detroit traded a conditional 2025 sixth-round pick to the New York Jets for him and a 2025 seventh-round pick. The Lions will get that sixth-round pick back, though, because the compensation sent to the Jets was conditional on Mims making the 53-man roster.

Denzel Mims lasted only a month with the Lions. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Now, the 2020 second-round pick will rehab his injuries without a team. Mims has been incredibly underwhelming since he entered the league as the No. 59 pick out of Baylor. He has only 42 receptions for 676 yards and no touchdowns in 30 games over the past three seasons. Mims failed to rise up the depth chart during his time with New York and became expendable after the Jets added Allen Lazard and Mecole Hardman in free agency.

Thursday, Aug. 17

Lions WR Jameson Williams out with hamstring injury

Detroit Lions second-year wideout Jameson Williams will likely miss the rest of the preseason with a hamstring injury he suffered during practice Wednesday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Lions head coach Dan Campbell later confirmed “there’s a good chance” Williams’ injury will last for the entire preseason. He also joked that he doesn’t expect to have Williams for the first six games of the regular season as well, although that stems from a six-game suspension Williams received after the NFL found he and others participated in sports betting. Williams reportedly gambled on college games at team facilities, which is against the league’s sports betting policy.

Williams reportedly pulled up limping on a deep passing drill Wednesday and clutched his right hamstring. He missed a few practices earlier this summer with a left hamstring ailment.

It’s another setback for Williams, who the Lions drafted No. 12 overall in 2022. He missed the first 11 games of this past season while he recovered from an ACL injury he suffered in college. Williams played 78 snaps in six games in 2022 and only caught one of night targets — a 41-yard touchdown in a Week 17 win over the NFC North rival Chicago Bears. Williams caught two passes for 18 yards on 51 offensive snaps in his first preseason action against the New York Giants this past week.

The first game Williams will be eligible to play in 2023 — if he’s healthy — is Week 7 against the Baltimore Ravens. For now, he’ll have to sit, watch and recover from his injury.

Wednesday, Aug. 16

Treylon Burks’ knee injury isn’t as serious as it initially seemed.

The Tennessee Titans wide receiver, who was carted off the field during a joint practice with the Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday, sprained his LCL, according to the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

While the injury was initially concerning, Burks is now expected to miss only a few weeks.

Burks caught a deep pass from Ryan Tannehill during the joint practice on Wednesday and stumbled his way into the end zone before falling down. As he stood back up, Burks started limping instantly.

He was eventually helped off the field and attended to by trainers before being carted off the field.

“You hate seeing that,” Tannehill stated, via ESPN’s Turron Davenport. “We’ll find out more information and see what’s really going on, but hopefully he’s going to be all right. He seemed obviously upset, and understandably so. Our thoughts and prayers are with him right now, and hopefully it’s not too bad.”

According to Rapoport, Burks is now expected to be sidelined for just a few weeks. The Titans open their season on Sept. 10 against the New Orleans Saints, which is a little more than three weeks away. It’s unclear if he’ll be ready to go by Week 1.

Burks, 23, recorded 444 receiving yards and scored one touchdown in 11 games last season. The Titans selected him with the No. 18 overall pick in last year’s draft out of Arkansas.

The Titans and Vikings will square off in their preseason game on Saturday.

NFL preseason updates

Patriots CB Isaiah Bolden out of hospital after scary head injury in preseason game

Brock Purdy looks sharp in return for 49ers

Dolphins RB De’Von Achane carted off with shoulder injury

Baker Mayfield reportedly in legal battle with father’s company

Why is Teddy Bridgewater wearing No. 50?

Saints TE Jimmy Graham arrested after medical episode

Dolphins DT Christian Wilkins holding out for new deal

Bucs WR Russell Gage to miss season with knee injury

Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey to have foot surgery, miss 2 games

Browns’ Joel Bitonio said Eagles took ‘cheap shots’ at Deshaun Watson in practice

Lions WR Jameson Williams leaves practice after grabbing hamstring

A mentalist stunned Aaron Rodgers and the Jets on “Hard Knocks”

Michael Oher and the ‘Blind Side’ family’s not-so-Hollywood ending

The Giants’ mishmash WR room may actually fit together this season

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