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  • TB Defensive Back
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    Bucs safety Jermaine Phillips will miss next Sunday’s game with a right forearm fracture.
    Tampa Bay may be missing both their starting safeties next week. That’s good news for San Francisco’s tight end, Eric Johnson.
  • TB Defensive Back
    The Bucs believe safety Jermaine Phillips could still return this season.
    While it’s possible he’ll go on injured reserve with an arm injury, the Bucs are holding out hope for a fast recovery.
  • TB Defensive Back
    Bucs safety Jermaine Phillips will remain out next week with a broken forearm.
    It’s uncertain whether Phillips will return next season.
  • TB Defensive Back
    Bucs safety Jermaine Phillips may be able to return to the lineup next weekend.
    He could be a decent last-minute IDP pickup in deep leagues. Phillips was supposed to out for the year with a broken forearm, but is already practicing again.
  • TB Defensive Back
    Bucs safety Jermaine Phillips was upgraded to doubtful for week 14.
    He broke his forearm less than a month ago. His return would be a huge boost to a pass defense that is playing very well.
  • JAC Defensive Back
    Bucs GM Bruce Allen recently spoke with free agent Donovin Darius.
    Tampa Bay is trying to increase competition at every position but is in pretty good shape with promising rookie Sabby Piscitelli pushing Jermaine Phillips at strong safety. Oakland and Carolina seem more likely landing spots.
  • TB Defensive Back
    Jermaine Phillips and Will Allen are currently slated to be the Bucs’ starting safeties.
    Rumors of Dwight Smith, now with New Orleans, returning have been around for a few weeks. Allen and Phillips are IDP sleepers if they remain with the first-team defense.
  • TB Defensive Back
    Bucs safety Jermaine Phillips will be listed as questionable for week 15.
    The excellent safety has missed only four weeks since breaking his forearm, but is making a fast recovery. It would be a boost to the solid Bucs pass defense.
  • TB Defensive Back
    Teammate Ronde Barber said safety Jermaine Phillips will undergo season-ending surgery on his broken arm today.
    Phillips was playing very well in his first season as a start. The Bucs highly ranked (#3) pass defense could struggle down the stretch with Phillips and Dwight Smith out.
  • TB Defensive Back
    Bucs re-signed safety Jermain Phillips to a four-year contract worth $9 million, including a $1 million signing bonus.
    Phillips has been a very solid replacement for John Lynch. “It’s just a thank you from them,” Phillips said Friday. We’ll see what he says in two years when the talented performer realizes he’s underpaid.