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Buccaneers' Aaron Stinnie: Looks healthier at minicamp
Stinnie, who missed the entire 2022 season with a torn ACL and MCL, was able to run and work on the blocking sleds without any sign of a limp during the Buccaneers' recent minicamp, Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
The news is encouraging given the severity of the injury Stinnie suffered during a preseason game against the Titans last August. Stinnie will still be under a year removed from knee surgery when training camp begins in late July, but when the 29-year-old is back to full strength, he'll be in line to serve as guard depth, at a minimum.
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Buccaneers' Aaron Stinnie: Re-signing with Bucs
Stinnie (knee) is set to re-sign with Tampa Bay on a one-year, $2.5 million deal, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
Stinnie was competing for a starting guard spot prior to the 2022 season before suffering a torn ACL and MCL in the preseason. Given his health is up to par, he is again expected to compete for a starting role in 2023.
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Buccaneers' Aaron Stinnie: Placed on IR
Stinnie (knee) was placed on injured reserve Sunday, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports.
Stinnie tore his ACL and MCL in his left knee during Saturday's game against the Titans. It's another blow to the Buccaneers offensive line, which will already be without Ryan Jensen (knee) for a couple of months.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-3, 312 lbs |
Birthplace: Charlottesville, VA |
Age: 29 |
School: James Madison |
Experience: 6 |