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    Shelton Quarles, nursing a fractured wrist, is unlikely to play in Thursday night’s preseason finale.
    Quarles should be fine for opening week.
  • TB Linebacker
    Bucs LB Shelton Quarles returned to practice.
    He suffered a wrist injury last week, but he’ll be fine.
  • TB Linebacker
    Bucs starting middle linebacker Shelton Quarles, questionable for Week 1 with a groin injury, did not practice Wednesday.
    Up-and-comer Barrett Ruud would start if Quarles is inactive.
  • TB Linebacker
    LB Shelton Quarles left the game in the first quarter with a quad injury and did not return.
    Quarles will be evaluated by the medical staff on Monday.
  • TB Linebacker
    Shelton Quarles will return to the Bucs starting lineup this weekend.
    The Pro Bowl MLB missed most of last week’s game with a quadriceps injury.
  • TB Linebacker
    Shelton Quarles registered 11 tackles and a sack in week ten.
    The MLB spot in the Tampa defense should be a productive position most weeks. We’ve been waiting for Quarles to bust out.
  • TB Linebacker
    Shelton Quarles limped off the field today with a back injury.
    Rookie Barrett Ruud should pick up snaps while Quarles is out.
  • TB Linebacker
    Free agent Shelton Quarles says he will decide whether to resume his playing career in about a week.
    Quarles, 35, says he’s received interest from a few teams and one is likely the Lions. He’ll have to be over his concussion problems to pass a physical.
  • TB Linebacker
    Former Bucs LB Shelton Quarles has joined the organization as an advance scout.
    Thus ending a quietly productive career. Quarles played ten years for the Buccaneers and started at middle linebacker during their Super Bowl season. He’ll be a candidate to have his number retired.
  • TB Linebacker
    The Bucs restructured the contract of LB Shelton Quarles.
    The nine-year vet is coming off a career-best season. Quarles was due $3.1 million in 2006 and $3.75 million in ’07. He’ll now get $1.3 million in each of those years. The Bucs are currently $10 million under the cap.