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    Bucs placed LB Kendell Beckwith (ankle) on reserve/NFI.
    Beckwith missed all of last season after suffering a broken ankle in an April 2018 car accident. He’s still not right and is expected to miss the entirety of 2019, putting his career in serious jeopardy. Beckwith was a 2017 third-rounder.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bucs GM Jason Licht said LB Kendell Beckwith (ankle) has not been cleared to practice.
    Beckwith suffered a broken ankle in a car accident almost exactly a year ago. This news is a bit of a surprise considering he was able to practice with the team last November despite spending the entire season on the reserve/NFI list. Beckwith still being out suggests he suffered some kind of setback. The Bucs added Deone Bucannon after losing Kwon Alexander in free agency, but they still have big questions at linebacker.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bucs LB Kendell Beckwith (ankle, PUP) returned to practice Wednesday.
    The session opens up a 21-day window for the Bucs to activate him. Beckwith suffered a broken ankle during a car accident in April. He has been sidelined ever since. With Kwon Alexander (ACL) on injured reserve, Beckwith should step into a starting job when he returns.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bucs LB Kendell Beckwith (PUP, broken ankle) will resume practicing this week.
    It opens Beckwith’s three-week window to come off the PUP list. The second-year pro was injured in an April car accident. The Bucs are majorly banged up at linebacker, so Beckwith’s return would be well timed. Beckwith played a ton of snaps as a rookie.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bucs traded up with the Jets to select LSU LB Kendell Beckwith with the No. 107 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft.
    The Bucs surrendered their fourth- and sixth-round picks to move up. Beckwith (6’2/243) made 29 starts at middle linebacker for the Tigers, tallying 24.5 career tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, and three forced fumbles. He led LSU in tackles (91) as a senior and earned first-team All-SEC from the conference’s coaches, only to tear his left ACL in the Tigers’ second-to-last regular season game. When healthy, Beckwith is a two-down banger in the Benardrick McKinney mold who will likely leave the field on passing downs. Due to the knee injury, Beckwith is a candidate to “redshirt” his rookie NFL season.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bucs third-round LB Kendell Beckwith (knee) has been cleared for the start of training camp.
    Beckwith tore his ACL in LSU’s second-to-last game last season but hasn’t missed a beat in his recovery. Tampa Bay surrendered fourth- and sixth-round picks to move up for Beckwith in April. He profiles as a two-down banger at linebacker.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bucs sophomore LB Kendell Beckwith suffered a broken ankle in a car accident last week.
    Beckwith was a passenger in a one-car accident last week in Louisiana. He underwent surgery on Tuesday and is at best questionable for training camp. A third-round pick out of LSU in 2017, Beckwith won the Bucs’ starting strong-side linebacker job last season and logged 846 snaps as a rookie.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bucs placed LB Kendell Beckwith (ankle) on reserve/NFI.
    Beckwith suffered a broken ankle during a car accident in April. He will miss at least the first six games of the season. Tampa Bay also waived/released S Keith Tandy, S Josh Robinson, WR Bobo Wilson, WR Bernard Reedy, CB Javien Elliott, DE DaVonte Lambert, OT Brad Seaton, OT Cole Boozer, OG Cole Gardner, OT Jerry Ugokwe, WR Donteea Dye, RB Devine Redding, DT Adam Reth, RB Dare Ogunbowale, DE Pat O’Conner, S Godwin Igwebuike, TE Matt Weiser, S Josh Liddell, LB Nigel Harris, TE Tanne Hudson, OG Ruben Holcomb, OT Jarron Jones, DE Evan Perrizo, OG Givens Price, DL Nathan Bazata, CB Amari Coleman, and DE Demone Harris. LB Riley Bullough was placed on injured reserve.