Cadillac Williams hurt his back on Thursday, and has been a late addition to the Bucs injured report. Watch to see if he’s up to playing Sunday, especially after the team lost Clifton Smith to the IR this week.
New York
Out: Mark Sanchez, CB Dwight Lowery, OL Robert Turner
Questionable: OL Alan Faneca, OL Wayne Hunter
Probable: CB Marquice Cole, DE Shaun Ellis, S Jim Leonhard, OLB Calvin Pace, CB Donald Strickland
Tampa Bay
Doubtful: WR Michael Clayton, DL Michael Bennett , CB Derrick Roberson
Questionable: LB Geno Hayes, RB Cadillac Williams, WR Sammy Stroughter
Probable: TE Kellen Winslow
Note: Tampa Bay also has ~15 players on their injured reserve or reserve list.
9 Responses to Week 14 Injury Report – Jets at Bucs
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WOJF,
Anyone who is predicting a champ in the AFC east or a team for the 6th and final playoff spot is just throwing darts in the dark. No one has any idea. I wouldn’t take it personally, he’s part of the media and we’re the Jets. Media….Jets…..yeah, you can see where this is heading I’m sure. Screw them, let’s watch the Jets dominate the Yucs on Sunday.
If you wanna get fired up about something, Bill Simmons picked the Yucs +4.5 over the Jets.
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Don’t worry after the Fins lose to the Jags, ppl will shut up about them.
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and for everybody else, fins didn’t win dat game, pats simply lost it
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WOJF, Fire Tanny? For what??? Our cap situation has been one of the best in football for the past ten years! The GM doesn’t have to be a football guy… That’s why we have scouts, so when you see guys like Ghoston, and Scleagal my ego, you don’t blame the GM %100. Farve was Woody’s doing to sell PSL’s and had he not gotten hurt who knows how that might have turned out. Leon, Mangold, Jenkins, and Jones are legit Probowlers and you could thrown in Farve and Faneca but that’s just pro bowl bs. I think Brick was even an alternate. Harris will probably be a probowler someday and calvin pace is a huge improvement over Hobson.
As for Coles, Baker, and Kendell… I was pissed that we ended up with Clarke but everyone thought a guard would be easy to replace… Wow, I was wrong on that one. As long as our team’s FO and players are not getting suspended for drugs or being arrested a la Bungles I don’t care about that drama, Agent vs team bs!
T-REX!!!!
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Bellichik’s having simply a horrid week. Losses, insubordination and now this:
http://outofbounds.nbcsports.com/2009/12/oh-no-patriots-mascot-arrested-in-prostitution-sting.html.phpPoor Bill’s just not used to this degree of life breaking out on campus.
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I simply love watching the drama that is the pats…. Karma.
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Reciprocity the FT name was carried over from about a month ago, not that I still do not feel this way but will put it off until offseason and will switch to the above tag, still offensive to many I am sure, effective immediately.
Right now I want to concentrate on the issue at hand, making a playoff run.
I certainly dont want to start the Mr. T debate every time I comment.
Suffice it to say that I believe a team’s cap situation is not an indicator of the GM’s overall performance, leave it at that for now.
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After the season… Lets talk. Good focus though…





Vic Carrucci says Pats are falling apart, picks Fins to win the division. And this was before the Brady injury report.
Why not us?
“After two losses in a row and three in their last four games, the Patriots have taken on the unfamiliar look of a team in crisis. Their defense has been atrocious and their offense looks out of synch. The fact Bill Belichick felt the need to deliver a stern message to his squad by sending Randy Moss and three other players home for being late for practice Wednesday is troubling because it indicates a lack of discipline rarely associated with the perennial Super Bowl contender. The last four games are winnable, but the way the Pats are playing, it might not matter.
Prediction: The Patriots are unraveling. Look for Miami to overtake them for the AFC East crown and force them to watch the postseason for the second year .”