NFL: Bucs’ Richard Sherman (hamstring) ruled out for rest of game

Date:

Share post:


Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Richard Sherman departed Thursday night’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles in the first quarter due to a hamstring injury. The team ruled him out for the rest of the game.

Sherman was injured just past the midway point of the quarter on a play in which Philadelphia’s Quez Watkins caught a 23-yard pass. Sherman immediately signaled to the Tampa Bay sideline that he needed to be replaced.

Sherman’s injury comes with the Buccaneers already depleted in the secondary. Cornerbacks Carlton Davis (quadriceps) and Sean-Murphy Bunting (elbow) are on injured reserve and safety Antoine Winfield (concussion) is sidelined for the second straight game.

Sherman joined the Buccaneers two-plus weeks ago when Tampa Bay needed cornerback help and he started that Sunday night against the New England Patriots. He had 10 tackles and one fumble recovery in his first two games with the Buccaneers.

Sherman was credited with the tackle on the play in which he was injured against the Eagles. He touched the fallen Watkins after coming up lame.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NCAAF: CFP updates metric for measuring strength of schedule

The College Football Playoff selection committee has enhanced its metrics for evaluating strength of schedule, one of the...

NCAAF: Arch Manning: Grandpa Archie apologized for NFL comments

Arch Manning has started only two games in his collegiate career and enters the season opener as the...

NFL: Bengals G Cordell Volson (shoulder) could miss season

Cincinnati Bengals guard Cordell Volson will undergo shoulder surgery and could miss the rest of the season, coach...

NFL: Jets acquire DT Jowon Briggs from Browns

The Cleveland Browns traded second-year defensive tackle Jowon Briggs to the New York Jets on Wednesday in exchange...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.