Buccaneers Get Major Boost as WR Jalen McMillan Returns to Practice
Summary
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' wide receiver Jalen McMillan returned to practice after missing over two weeks due to a knee injury. McMillan had faced injuries in the past but is expected to play a key role this season as the team adjusts without star receiver Mike Evans.Key Facts
- Mike Evans, a top Buccaneers receiver, is no longer with the team.
- Jalen McMillan, a third-year wide receiver, had a left knee injury and missed the preseason opener.
- McMillan returned to practice after more than two weeks away.
- McMillan had a strong rookie season with 461 yards and eight touchdowns.
- Last season, McMillan suffered serious neck injuries, causing him to miss most of the year.
- Rookie Emeka Egbuka is expected to be the team's main wide receiver this year.
- Chris Godwin remains a reliable receiver for the Buccaneers.
- The Buccaneers will play the Kansas City Chiefs next and then finish preseason against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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