The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have sorely missed the impact of Ryan Jensen at the heart of their offensive line, as a devastating knee injury cut his career short after helping lead the Bucs to a Super Bowl win back in 2020.
For someone who claims the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New Orleans Saints aren’t rivals, Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan seems to talk about Tampa Bay an awful lot.
Although offensive linemen often fly under the radar, Jason Kelce is different. Not only is Kelce considered to be one of the greatest centers in NFL history, but he also has a strong voice.
One of the members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 2020 Super Bowl-winning team is retiring.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen announced over social media on Friday that he is retiring from the NFL. Jensen, 32, has been sidelined for the last two NFL regular seasons after initially sustaining complete tears of his MCL and PCL ligaments and a partial tear of his ACL during training camp in 2022.
After missing most of the past two seasons due to the knee injury he suffered during training camp in 2022, Ryan Jensen will opt to retire.
Buccaneers veteran C Ryan Jensen announced Friday that he’s retiring from the NFL. Tampa Bay placed Jensen on season-ending injured reserve last year after complications from his knee injury that was considered to be potentially career-ending. Jensen, 32, is a former sixth-round pick by the Ravens in the 2013 NFL Draft.
A plethora of analysts and reporters have credited Canales for Baker Mayfield finding new life for his career.
This writer is not one for “I told you so” but the Ryan Jensen situation had red flags and warnings. The front office had a chance to move on and regain a foothold on the cap.
Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen may not play another down for Tampa Bay, but he and the Bucs just set the team up to better absorb the financial consequences.
According to Jason Fitzgerald, Buccaneers C Ryan Jensen has reworked his contract to help Tampa Bay out with the cap ramifications of his likely retirement. Jensen basically converted the 2024 season of his contract into a void year.
The Buccaneers have their roster to 53 players. The moves Tuesday included placing center Ryan Jensen on season-ending injured reserve. General Manager Jason Licht announced Saturday that Jensen would not play this season.
If you ask me, Ryan Jensen has already established himself as the greatest center in the history of the Tampa Buccaneers organization. Beyond his high
Head coach Todd Bowles acknowledged that the Pro Bowler is not in consideration for Week 1 usage at this point.
Let's be honest, this time last year we were all a little panicky about what was going to happen with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after center Ryan Jensen
On the second day of training camp Buccaneers’ center Ryan Jensen left practice with a serious knee injury. Jensen would miss the entire regular season but returned for the team’s playoff game.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were without one of their most important offensive players for the entire regular season, but they may be getting him back for Monday night’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.
It's been a long time since we saw Tampa Bay Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen go down to a knee injury in training camp. And that injury was just the beginning
A report from Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times broke Tuesday evening and it’s a late Christmas present for Buccaneers’ fans. Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen will begins his 21-day practice window Wednesday to return from injury.
There’s some hope that Ryan Jensen‘s season could be salvaged, and the Buccaneers will remain flexible and keep the door open for a late-season return.
The news only gets worse as it pertains to the status of Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting center and 2021 Pro Bowl selection Ryan Jensen, who was carted off
It's been approximately 24 hours since Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen went down and was carted off the field with a left knee injury during training camp.
Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht told reporters the club may not have a definitive diagnosis on Jensen's setback for a few days because of swelling.
Jensen, 31, earned Pro Bowl honors for the first time in his career in 2021 and signed a three-year, $39 million extension with the Buccaneers in the offseason.
It will cost the Buccaneers to keep Ryan Jensen. Despite this being the veteran center’s second go-round at free agency, he is expected to have a robust market.
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