Randy Gregory's Departure from Buccaneers Caught Everyone Off Guard
Randy Gregory's Unforeseen Exit
Randy Gregory's release from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has taken everyone by surprise. Bucs head coach Todd Bowles confirmed the news on Sunday, stating that the team let Gregory go after he failed to report to training camp. When asked about the absence, Bowles remarked, “No, I never found out. I wish him the best. We’ll move on from there. You can’t miss what you never had.”
What Led to Gregory's Release?
The defensive end, who joined the Buccaneers in April, was previously placed on the reserve/did not report list as of July 23. His absence raises questions about his situation and future in the league.
- Signed by the Bucs in April
- Placed on reserve list on July 23
- Involved in legal disputes with NFL over THC fines
Background on Randy Gregory
Gregory, 31, was a second-round draft pick by the Dallas Cowboys in 2015. He has played for both the Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers in the past two seasons. His brief stint with the Buccaneers adds another chapter to his tumultuous career.
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