Heading into the 2024 season the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a huge hole to fill at left guard. Last year the team used a combination of Matt Feiler and Aaron Stinnie.
The Bucs need to address the elephant in the room. With a streaky, middle-tier defense, this team will only go as far as their offense can carry them this season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face off against the Houston Texans with minimal injuries on Sunday. Guard Matt Feiler and defensive tackle Logan Hall are injured and thus will not be active against Houston, with guard Aaron Stinnie stepping in again for Feiler and the defensive line rotation moving around Hall.
The Buccaneers are coming off a 3-game losing streak and are set to play the Houston Texans on Sunday. Starting Left Guard Matt Feiler was out with a knee
Buccaneers left tackle Tristan Wirfs (quadriceps) made a positive step towards Tampa Bay’s Week 9 matchup with the Houston Texans. After he was limited in practice on Wednesday, Wirfs was listed as a full participant on Thursday.
The Thursday injury report for the Bucs and Texans just released this evening, and there are notable omissions for each team. Much of Wednesday’s injury news regarding the Bucs stayed the same on Thursday.
Guard Matt Feiler was at practice in a knee brace and did not participate in practice. Defensive tackle Logan Hall was also not a participant, but he was working with trainers at the side during the practice slot allotted to media.
Buffalo has dropped two of its past three games, so it is eager to right the ship on Thursday when it faces the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Following the end of Wednesday’s practice, Bucs head coach Todd Bowles announced that starting left guard Matt Feiler would be out for the Bucs’ Thursday night game against the Bills.
It’s a short week for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and it could mean that some of their starting players will be out for Thursday night against the Buffalo Bills.
The Bucs don’t typically put out an injury report on Monday, nor does Tampa Bay typically practice on a Monday the day after a game. But when a team plays on Thursday Night Football, like the Bucs do at Buffalo, it’s a short week and the Bucs did in fact practice on Monday.
After two weeks the Buccaneers’ offense is taking shape and gaining momentum. But there is always room for improvement. One group of players in particular needs to improve to take this offense over the top.
When the Bucs opened up the preseason last Friday against the Steelers, they had 19 inactive players. Many of those were starters, with wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, offensive linemen Tristan Wirfs and Matt Feiler, and the entire starting defense among those who sat out.
The Bucs offensive line had a down year in 2022. So the team decided to revamp their blocking unit in 2023. Current projections would call for not a single position to be manned by the same player as last season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially announced the signing of OG Matt Feiler earlier this week, and now the details behind his contract have been made public, Greg Auman of FOX Sports reported on Thursday that Feiler’s contract is a one-year deal worth $2.5 million with incentives that could bring it up to $3.25 million.
Free agent offensive lineman Matt Feiler signed with the Buccaneers after being released by the Chargers last season. Feiler made 33 total starts in two seasons with Los Angeles.
The Chargers made Matt Feiler a cap casualty early in free agency. A month later, the veteran offensive lineman found a new team.
Hours after reaching an agreement to bring back right tackle Trey Pipkins, the Los Angeles Chargers will lose one of their starting offensive linemen. They are releasing guard Matt Feiler, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com tweets.
When the Chargers signed Matt Feiler in free agency ahead of the 2021 season, the team was desperately looking for improved play from their guard positions.
It hasn't been the best few weeks for the Chargers, but they got some good news on Friday when left guard Matt Feiler was taken off the injury report and is back in the starting lineup.
With Los Angeles, Feiler’s spot would seem to be guard.
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