Bucs center Ryan Jensen could miss entire NFL season
Ryan Jensen could miss the entire 2022 season following a knee injury he sustained in Buccaneers practice on Thursday.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers reportedly expect Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen to be out for the upcoming season, with head coach Todd Bowles confirming he will miss “significant time”.
Bowles told reporters on Friday the team were still awaiting test results on Jensen’s knee, but a lengthy absence is anticipated for Tom Brady’s protector.
“We don’t know the severity of it per se, but I do know he’ll miss some significant time, up to a couple of months,” Bowles said.
“Whether he’ll be back later in the season, November or December, that depends on what they find. He won’t be available anytime soon.”
Jensen’s extended absence adds another question mark to an interior offensive line that was already an area of concern for Tampa Bay entering camp due to the departures of 2021 starting guards Ali Marpet and Alex Cappa.
Marpet retired in February, and Cappa signed with the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals in the offseason, although the Bucs did trade for Shaq Mason from the New England Patriots to take over at right guard.
Ever-present since 2018
Jensen has not missed a game since signing with Tampa Bay in 2018 following a four-year stint with the Baltimore Ravens, and he was named to his first career Pro Bowl last season.
The 31-year-old re-signed with the Bucs in March on a three-year, $39million contract that includes $23m in guarantees.
The Buccaneers currently do not have any other players with starting experience at center. Robert Hainsey, a 2021 third-round pick who saw just 31 offensive snaps as a rookie, took over the position following Jensen’s injury.