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Bucs released K Ryan Succop
The Bucs' kicker since 2020, 36-year-old Succop converted a good but not elite 82.4 percent of his field goals over the past two seasons. The move creates $3.75 million in cap space. Succop still has enough left in his leg to either earn a new job or become one of the first calls on the workout circuit.
Buccaneers activated K Ryan Succop from the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Succop, who is vaccinated, apparently attended an indoor dinner with some Titans players during joint practice. It was his second stay on the COVID-19 list since last December. He was initially put on the lsit on August 24.
Bucs placed K Ryan Succop on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
He is COVID positive. Succop, who is vaccinated, apparently attended an indoor dinner with some Titans players during joint practice. It is Succop's second stay on the COVID-19 list after a trip last December. Even though he is vaxxed, Succop will be in for an extended absence. He has 16 days to get cleared for the opener. Succop is a K1.
Bucs re-signed K Ryan Succop to a three-year, $12 million contract.
After an injury-ruined 2019 in Tennessee, Succop landed in Tampa Bay and went on to have a career year, drilling a career-best 90.3% of his field goals and 52-of-57 extra points. Succop will turn 35 later this year and will kick for one of the league's best offenses.
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