RB Doubtful Due to Knee Injury

The Buccaneers have lost five of their last six games as a result of a terrible run of the season.

The Buccaneers are still in the running to win the NFC South by the conclusion of the season, though, because the division is without a winning club (the Saints lead it at 5-5). They also have a relatively easy schedule to conclude the season.

This would have been the ideal time for the Buccaneers to go on a bit of a run to propel themselves back into the playoff picture, with the Colts, Panthers, and Falcons coming next.

However, it seems like the football gods had other ideas.

Key starters Lavonte David and Jamel Dean are now anticipated to miss Sunday’s game against Indianapolis after the Bucs were bitten by the injury bug during last week’s game against San Francisco. Devin White, who recently had little practice, is still dubious.

But this weekend, players may be absent from more than just the defense. The starting running back Rachaad White has been added to the injury list and is now doubtful for Sunday’s game, according to information provided to us by the Buccaneers Communication department on Saturday morning.

The running back and tight end positions on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ roster might be the smallest of all position groups.

Running the football has been a big theme in Tampa Bay this season, but the Bucs have not had any significant success doing it. Still, Rachaad White is deserving of some flowers. Even though the team’s ground game is a huge concern, he has been the greatest receiving back in the NFL for the last five games and can still break off runs.

The Bucs have gained nothing from their running back room other than White.

Therefore, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ run game could go from ugly to hide your wife and kids if Rachaad White is unable to play on Sunday.

Judging from recent usage, Chase Edmonds would probably be the one to take the burden on Sunday. Furthermore, despite being a reliable change-of-pace back, Chase Edmonds is not Rachaad White.

We will keep an eye on White’s condition in the run-up to Sunday’s game.

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