Todd Bowles: Aiming For Bucky Irving To Play Against Cardinals

November 21st, 2025

Out.

Bucky Irving officially is out for Sunday night in the City of Angels.

That’s the word from Bucs coach Todd Bowles, who did nothing to throw water on reports that something other than injuries is keeping him off the field.

“He’s not going through much off the field,” Bowles said. “He got hurt and he didn’t handle it well because he was hurt for the first time.

“He had a full practice this week. He’s definitely trending up to be playing next week. So we’re just preparing him for the Arizona game.”

Rondé Barber first mentioned it on his WFLA-TV Channel 8 web-only show that Bucky would miss the Rams game Sunday, his seventh absence of the season. Then, the curator, creator and overall guru of Pro Football Talk, the great Mike Florio backed that up with additional information.

Florio suggested Bucky is dealing with a non-physical issue and Florio gave no hint it was related to the legal system.

The fuse was lit.

Joe had details a month ago but only could get off-the-record reaction, and it’s a sensitive issue, so Joe turned the page.

Prior, Bucky had never missed significant time with an injury whether in college or with the Bucs.

28 Responses to “Todd Bowles: Aiming For Bucky Irving To Play Against Cardinals”

  1. johnnythemoon Says:

    One of the rumors is Bucky hid the shoulder injury and Bucs staff got peed cause could of made it worse.

  2. ModHairKen Says:

    I cannot imagine the pressure these guys are under. And yes, they are paid well.

    Get well soon.

  3. Obvious Says:

    So if he plays next week, the “won’t play anytime soon” comment from florio was just him pushing his brand. No shocker there.

    I like PFT but that was not needed.

  4. OneAndThree Says:

    Will Bucky be rushing the QB?

    Asking for a friend.

  5. WiscoJoe Says:

    All I heard is that Bucky is such a dawg he was bummed he couldn’t be out there balling. Salute and get healthy 7.

  6. Colonel Angus Says:

    Awesome, real season starts after Thanksgiving. Even at 6-5 Bucs will control their own destiny. 7-4 would be much better though. Maybe the Bucs shock the world Sunday night.

  7. Oxycondomns Says:

    bucky might be the best player on defense by keeping them off the field. he also brings a mentality that the team desperately lacks. bucs gave been directionless under bowles without bucky losing past 3 of 4

  8. ModHairKen Says:

    OneAndThree, I bet he’d get more sacks than Diaby and Braswell combined.

  9. jimmy Says:

    anything can happen but it will be an uphill climb. the bucs can beat anyone if all three sides have a great game. not sure when that has happened all season though…

  10. Ed Says:

    The Bucs have to win to prove to themselves they can beat a high caliber team after these Bills, Patriots, Lions and Eagles losses. The Rams are great but if the Bucs want to get some confidence just win.

  11. Timon Says:

    This usually amounts to the player not going with the recommended treatment prescribed by the team doc. Bucky hid the shoulder injury from the Bucs staff and maybe surgery was suggested to accelerate recovery (remember the team wants their players back ASAP) but he denied it. Frankly I think the Bucs medical staff is one of the worst in the NFL. Look at the situation with Godwin. They rushed him after literally reconstructing broken bones.

    But NFL players are humans too that go through family crisis so it could be something in the family as well.

  12. Hodad Says:

    Tucker had a monster game. We lost because our defense is hot garbage. Having Buckey back won’t keep our defense from giving up big plays. Without the ability to rush the passer, coupled with busts in coverage, this team is going nowhere. Rest of this season is make, or break for Todd. If he can’t get this defense playing better, there’s no sense keeping him as head coach. Lose the division to Carolina, which is very possible would certainly get him fired.

  13. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Bowles might as well drop his fat behind into coverage.

  14. Bill in Seminole Says:

    All games count but Sunday’s game counts a lot less than the last 6 games of the season. We play Arizona, Atlanta, Miami, Carolina (twice) and the Saints. Rest up the injured in the hope they can finish out the season for us.

  15. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “Florio suggested Bucky is dealing with a non-physical issue and Florio gave no hint it was related to the legal system.”

    Keep hearing Bucky was really depressed, and if that’s the case I hope he get’s his head sorted out before touching a football field. As depression is something that doesn’t care how talented nor financially enriched you are, and when it hits it’s as if the world around you is crashing in on you. I hope whatever support system Irving has is keeping him covered and well away from the edge of panic.

  16. Rover Says:

    This Gen Z era, I tell ya. A little adversity and its time to go lay on the couch and get consultation from a white coat. Times have changed so much. How can Ronde play 15+ years without missing barely any games and these stud athletes in a less physical game twist their fanny packs wrong and miss 3 games. My mind is blown.

  17. OneAndThree Says:

    Jmarkbuc Says:

    November 21st, 2025 at 1:31 pm
    Bowles might as well drop his fat behind into coverage.

    Hahahahahaha!!!!

    Yeah he’s like Homer Simpson growing so big he can stuff the Nuclear power plant stack to stop a meltdown.

    Perhaps his wide girth can block Stafford’s vision to the wide open receivers with 15 yard seperation.

  18. adam from ny Says:

    i hear bucky is addicted to sanka…yep it’s a real problem…just ask florio, he drinks sanka too

  19. 813BUCBOI Says:

    Jmarkbuc Says:
    November 21st, 2025 at 1:31 pm
    Bowles might as well drop his fat behind into coverage.

    😂😂😂😂😂

    sunday, my mom said: “Son, is it me or does Todd get bigger every time the camera hits him”……lol….

    GO BUCS!!!!

  20. 813BUCBOI Says:

    if its depression, BUCS cant fail him!!!!…

    they have to provide him with all the resources and support Glazers loot can buy…

    GO BUCS!!!!

  21. Jeff Says:

    He won’t make it to halftime. Licht’s precious 4th round pick yielded a chronically injured player. Huge injury history in college.

  22. Deeboooo Says:

    Florio is known for his click bait and typically wrong conspiracy theories.

    I take about as much stock in what Florio says as I do Russini (which is next to none)

  23. Joe Says:

    It’s hard to believe every week the BUCS have more injured players than the opponents. I believe we leave players out with a hang nail. Every year it’s the same thing. I know Evans is really hurt. Bucky Irving and Godwin may as well mark off this year and try to get in a game or two next season.

  24. Joe Says:

    Will Bucky be rushing the QB?

    Asking for a friend.

    He is in spirit, just like the guys on the field. They’re getting the same results.

  25. Fishhawkbuc Says:

    Nice cover-up on not being able to break the story, joe. I just hope the bucks don’t get investigated by the NFL for covering up the injuries.

  26. Mobucs Says:

    What is speeding Bucky’s rehab is Tucker’s showing RB1 talent. Competition is the best medicine. Bucky can be spectacular, but Tucker can handle more carries.

  27. Curse of Gruden Says:

    Joe knows, but he is the only one smart enough to be able to handle the information responsible. So he lets us know he knows, and that he’s not going to tell us. That’s first rate journalism.

  28. Chuckys Bucs Says:

    Makes ZERO sense. I’m still convinced this has to do with Bucky waiting on HIS doctors to clear him. Without the team knowing the exact timeline they are stuck in limbo. Could be the same for Godwin. Did they seek out the same 3rd party medical team?

 

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