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Bucky Irving’s lingering injury eases ahead of Buccaneers’ game against 49ers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Irving, who is in his first season in the NFL, has been dealing with a long-term toe issue.
Bucky Irving has been removed from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ injury report ahead of this weekend’s NFL clash with the San Francisco 49ers, having been able to participate in full practice on Friday.
What injury does Bucky Irving have?
The rookie running back has been troubled by a lingering toe injury in recent times, causing him to miss several practice sessions in the build-up to the Bucs’ defeats to the Atlanta Falcons and the Kansas City Chiefs in Weeks 8 and 9, respectively.
Before Friday, the last time the Bucs had not listed Irving as either ‘did not practice’ or ‘limited practice’ was on Saturday October 19, ahead of the Floridians’ Week 7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Irving managing injury for “whole life”
Speaking ahead of the Falcons game, Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles explained that Irving’s toe issue pre-dates his arrival in the NFL as a fourth-round 2024 Draft pick. “It’s a toe injury he’s had since college, something he’s been having to deal with his whole life,” Bowles said, per SI.
Although officially listed as ‘questionable’ for the Falcons and Chiefs games, Irving was able to appear for the two-time Super Bowl champions. But as Pro Football Network’s Kyle Soppe points out, the 22-year-old’s snap-involvement percentage against Kansas City - 34.6% - was his lowest since the Buccaneers’ Week 3 defeat to the Denver Broncos.
The Buccaneers’ full Week 10 injury report:
Questionable:
Evan Deckers (hamstring), Greg Gaines (calf), Jalen McMillan (hamstring), Tykee Smith (knee), Jordan Whitehead (quad)
Out:
Mike Evans (hamstring)
49ers vs Bucs: start time, how to watch
The Week 10 match-up between the 49ers and the Buccaneers takes place on Sunday November 10, 2024, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Kick-off is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT.
Viewers in the United States can watch the game on FOX. If you don’t have cable, you can stream the network’s live coverage on the online platform fubo, which offers new users a free introductory trial.
After three straight defeats, the Buccaneers head into Week 10 with a 4-5 record. Meanwhile, the 49ers are 4-4, having had a bye last week.