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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Team-high tackle total in win

    Dean recorded 10 tackles (nine solo), including one for loss, and broke up a pass in the Buccaneers' 32-9 wild-card win over the Eagles on Monday night. Dean recorded twice as many tackles as the next-closest teammate in that category, Lavonte David. The cornerback was kept extremely busy on a night in which Jalen Hurts was forced to the air for 35 pass attempts, and although Dean gave up his share of completions, it helped lead to a highly productive IDP performance thanks to the tackling opportunities. Dean and his secondary mates should have their hands full trying to keep up with Amon-Ra St. Brown and the rest of the Lions' pass catchers in Sunday afternoon's divisional-round battle at Ford Field.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Limited Wednesday

    Dean (ankle) was considered to be a limited participant at the Buccaneers' walkthrough Wednesday, Brianna Dix of the team's official site reports. Dean has been unavailable for three games in a row while nursing an ankle injury, but Wednesday's status is a promising sign for a potential return in Week 15. The cornerback will have two more practice sessions to increase his participation ahead of Sunday's matchup with the Packers.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Logs DNP

    Dean (ankle) did not participate in Wednesday's practice session. Dean sustained an ankle injury in Week 11 against the 49ers and has missed the last two games because of it. Zyon McCollum saw his snap count increase dramatically in the two games Dean sat out, and the former would likely continue to see the field more if the latter misses more time.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Won't be available vs. Panthers

    Dean (ankle) is out for Sunday's game versus the Panthers, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports. Dean will miss his second straight game Sunday as he deals with an ankle injury he sustained in Week 11 at San Francisco. In his absence, Christian Izien will probably see a heavy workload against a pass-happy Carolina offense.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Will likely miss time

    Dean is considered week-to-week after suffering an ankle injury in Sunday's loss to the 49ers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Dean underwent an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the injury. The Auburn product may face an uphill battle suiting up Sunday against the Colts, but he should currently be considered questionable for the matchup at this point in the week.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Cleared to play

    Dean (concussion) has cleared protocols and will play in Sunday's tilt against the Titans. Dean fully participated in Friday's practice, which indicated he was progressing in this direction. Barring any setbacks, he should play his usual role at cornerback.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Back at practice Thursday

    Dean (concussion) was a limited participant at practice Thursday. It's a relatively encouraging sign for Dean after he missed practice Wednesday to start the week. Even so, there may still be outstanding steps before he can clear the league's concussion protocol, and that might not happen before Sunday's game versus the Titans.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Misses practice Wednesday

    Dean (concussion) didn't participate in Tampa Bay's practice Wednesday. Dean suffered a concussion during last week's loss to the Texans and remains in the league's concussion protocol. If the 27-year-old is unable to clear the protocol in time for Sunday's game versus the Titans, the Buccaneers could find themselves shorthanded at corner, as Carlton Davis (toe) also missed practice Wednesday.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Prolific tackle tally in loss

    Dean totaled 10 tackles (nine solo) and recovered a fumble in the Buccaneers' 16-13 loss to the Falcons on Sunday. Dean posted an especially noteworthy tackle total for a cornerback, recording a career-high figure in the process. Dean's recovery of a Desmond Ridder fumble at the Buccaneers' 11-yard line following a joint sack by Shaquil Barrett and Calijah Kancey also prevented what would have a high-percentage scoring opportunity for Atlanta. Dean should be kept busy in Thursday night's Week 8 road matchup against the Bills while trying to slow down the team's high-octane air attack.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Out Week 4

    Dean (neck) will not play in Sunday's contest against the Saints. Dean was a nonparticipant at practice all week, so this is not a surprising turn of events. He injured his neck earlier in the week on Monday Night Football and will now focus on recovering for Week 6 after the team's bye. In his absence, both Christian Izien and Zyon McCollum are candidates to see increased snaps at corner.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Done for the night

    Dean (shoulder) has been ruled out for the remainder of Monday's contest with the Eagles. Dean suffered a shoulder injury in the first half and he ultimately will end up remaining on the sideline for the rest of the game. More information on his status will likely come in the postgame.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Will stay in Tampa Bay

    The Buccaneers and Dean have agreed to a four-year, $52 million contract, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Dean was selected by the Buccaneers in the third round of the 2019 Draft and quickly carved out a sizable role in Tampa Bay's secondary. Across his first four NFL seasons, he's totaled 197 tackles, 41 pass defenses, seven interceptions and one defensive touchdown, but he's missed at least one game due to injury in each of those campaigns. With his new contract with the team, Dean figures to remain a prominent member of the Buccaneers' defense for years to come.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Logs full practice Friday

    Dean (toe) logged a full practice Friday but is questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Falcons, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports. After back-to-back limited sessions to start Week 18 prep, Dean logged a full practice Friday, but he's still considered questionable due to a lingering toe injury. The fourth-year cornerback missed back-to-back games with the toe issue before returning to action in Week 17 and playing all 61 of Tampa Bay's defensive snaps. Barring a setback, Dean will presumably suit up again Week 18.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Suiting up Sunday

    Dean (toe) is active Sunday against the Panthers, Scott Smith of the Buccaneers' official site reports. Dean was able to log a full practice Friday, so his ability to play Week 17 shouldn't come as a surprise. After missing each of the team's last two games, his return should be a boon for the secondary, especially with Carlton Davis (shoulder) inactive.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Limited participant at practice

    Dean (toe) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday and Thursday, Brianna Dix of the Buccaneers' official site reports. Dean has missed the last two games due to a toe injury, but it's been encouraging to see him practicing in a limited capacity ahead of Week 17. It's not yet clear whether he'll be cleared for game action Sunday against Carolina, but he seems to be trending in the right direction.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Six tackles in Week 6

    Dean recorded six tackles (all solo) during the Buccaneers' 20-18 loss to the Steelers in Week 6. The fourth-year cornerback continued his early season trend of generating solid IDP production, with Sunday's tally already serving as his third six-tackle effort of the season. Dean also has a pair of Week 2 interceptions and an additional pair of defensed passes to his name, and he's allowing a career-low 3.1 yards per attempt in primary coverage thus far.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: In battle for starting spot

    Dean remains in a battle with Sean Murphy-Bunting for the starting left cornerback spot heading into Saturday night's preseason finale against the Colts, Scott Smith of the team's official site reports. The 2019 third-round pick has proven plenty over his first three seasons, consistently displaying a knack for getting his hands on the ball by recording five interceptions and an additional 28 defensed passes across 42 career games. Dean is also a solid tackler for his position, but he's apparently still in a close battle with his draft-class mate Murphy-Bunting, who's put some good work on film himself in his first trio of campaigns, going into Saturday night. However, even if Dean ultimately losses the job battle for now, he's still slated to see plenty of snaps as a rotational cornerback.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Won't play Week 15

    Dean (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Saints, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports. Dean exited last week's win over the Bills due to the illness, and he was then evaluated for a concussion this week. There's been no further indication about whether the 25-year-old is dealing with a concussion, but he's out for Sunday's divisional contest regardless.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Cleared from concussion protocol

    Dean has been cleared from concussion protocol and will play in Sunday's contest against Buffalo, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports. After his status was uncertain all week long, Dean will play Sunday. With Carlton Davis and Sean Murphy-Bunting back from injury, the Tampa Bay secondary will be at full strength for the matchup against Buffalo's high-powered offense.
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  • Buccaneers' Jamel Dean: Clear of shoulder injury

    Dean (shoulder) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice. Dean left last week's win over the Colts early, but it looks like he has already shaken off his shoulder injury. He should occupy his customary starting spot in Tampa Bay's secondary against the struggling Falcons passing attack Sunday.
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