Buccaneers' starting running back Bucky Irving is still not ready to practice due to ongoing health issues. His performance significantly declined in 2025 after a strong rookie season in 2024.
Buccaneersâ Starting RB Still Not Ready to Practice
One of the Tampa Bay Buccaneersâ biggest problems last season was the injury bug, and RB Bucky Irving was hit hard by it.
After a fantastic rookie season in 2024 in which he ran for more than 1,100 yards, Irving regressed in 2025, and the biggest reason was his health.
Irving ended the season with significant drop offs in yards (1,122 to 588), yards per carry (5.4 to 3.4) and touchdowns (eight to one).
He also missed seven games due to injuries, and when he was healthy enough to play, Irvingâs shoulder was still bothering him to the point where it required offseason surgery.
Irving still isnât healthy enough to practice, per his new offensive coordinator.
âObviously, weâre missing him right now,â Zac Robinson told reporters this week, noting that the Bucs will learn more about Irvingâs status later.
It has been widely reported that Irving has been rehabbing at One Buc Place recently and working in the teamâs offseason program.
It was first reported in February that Irving had undergone surgery and that the injury wouldnât significantly impact Irvingâs offseason activities.
As of now, thereâs no evidence that Irving wonât be ready for training camp, and thereâs certainly nothing to suggest that he wonât be ready come Week 1.
Still, itâs something to monitor.
For one, Irving is Tampaâs best running back, and when heâs at his best, heâs one of the best players in Tampaâs offense.
Depth at the position is also essential.
On the one hand, signing Kenneth Gainwell, who was the Pittsburgh Steelersâ team MVP in 2025, could make it easier to get by should Irvingâs health continue to betray him.
Bucky Irving is not ready to practice due to ongoing health issues that have affected his performance.
In the 2025 season, Bucky Irving rushed for 588 yards, averaged 3.4 yards per carry, and scored only one touchdown.
Bucky Irving's performance in 2025 declined significantly from his rookie season, where he ran for over 1,100 yards and scored eight touchdowns.
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On the other, having multiple quality running backs is essential in todayâs NFL.
Case in point, last yearâs Super Bowl champs.
The Seattle Seahawks got significant contributions from Kenneth Walker (1,027 yards, five TD, 4.6 yards per carry, Super Bowl MVP) and Zach Charbonnet (730 yards, 12 TD, 4.0 YPC) last season.
The team Seattle beat in the Super Bowl also had a running back by committee approach and had success.
Treveyon Henderson (911 yards, nine touchdowns, 5.1 YPC) and Rhamondre Stevenson (603 yards, seven touchdowns, 4.6 YPC) were both big reasons why the New England Patriots won the AFC.
If injuries continue to plague QB Baker Mayfield and the Bucs receivers take a step back without Mike Evans, the need for a quality running game will be magnified, and that starts with Irving.
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