The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are sticking with the veteran when it comes to their kicking duties for the 2022 season. Jose Borregales is being waived (per The Athletic’s Greg Auman), which gives this year’s kicking job to Ryan Succop for the third year in a row.
Sure, it’s just the preseason, but we still wanted that kick to go just a few inches to the left, didn’t we? Jose Borregales nailed a 55-yarder earlier in the game, but after making a 49-yarder that didn’t count after the Dolphins iced him with a timeout, his second attempt clanked off the right upright.
An underrated Training Camp battle could be one of the most intriguing ones For years, it felt like the Buccaneers had a kicking curse that they just could not break.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made a flurry of roster moves as they prepare for Sunday’s wild-card playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Outside
As soon as the Buccaneers get one of their specialists back from a COVID-19 stint, they lose another one. Tampa Bay announced Thursday that rookie undrafted free agent kicker Jose Borregales tested positive for COVID-19 and was placed on the NFL's reserve/COVID-19 list.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have placed kicker Jose Borregales on the NFL’s Reserve/COVID-19 list. Borregales has been the Bucs’ emergency kicker this season, should anything happen to starter Ryan Succop, spending most of his year on the practice squad.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have brought back kicker Jose Borregales, signing him to their practice squad Wednesday. Borregales was waived from the active roster earlier this week after Ryan Succop returned from the NFL’s Reserve/COVID-19 list, and now rejoins the defending Super Bowl champs after clearing waivers.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have filled the final spot on their 16-man practice squad with the Tuesday addition of kicker Jose Borregales, according to Greg Auman of The Athletic.
On Monday morning, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers activated starting defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh from the reserve/COVID-19 list and waived undrafted rookie kicker Jose Borregales, the team announced.
The Buccaneers return all 22 starters, so they had little room for newcomers. In its initial 53-player roster, the team kept only 10 newcomers. Six of seven draft choices made the team, with only seventh-round selection Chris Wilcox getting cut.
It’s true, Borregales is a game-changer – the Florida International transfer was named a Lou Groza Award finalist in 2018 after missing only five field goals and one extra point for the Panthers.