The Buccaneers managed to win on Monday night, but their defense suffered a serious blow in the process. Calijah Kancey appears to be in line to miss the remainder of the season.
Kancey exited last night’s game with a pectoral injury. Head coach Todd Bowles indicated after the contest the ailment could be serious, pending further testing. On that note, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Bucs fear Kancey tore his pec, something which would require season-ending surgery. Per NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the injury will indeed sideline him for the rest of the campaign (although that report does not specifically mention a pectoral tear).
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, today’s MRI has in fact confirmed a tear took place. As a result, Kancey’s attention will now turn to the rehab process. A chance existed prior to testing that a strain had occurred, something which would have set up a much short recovery timeline. Instead, Tampa Bay’s defensive front will be notably shorthanded for the rest of the campaign.
Kancey has served as a full-time starter since entering the league in 2023. The former first-rounder flashed potential right away with four sacks and 13 QB pressures during his rookie season. Last year, those respective figures jumped to 7.5 and 19. Another step forward looked to be in store for 2025, but that will no longer be the case.
A decision will need to be made on Kancey’s fifth-year option next spring. The 24-year-old was limited to 14 games as a rookie and 12 the following year, so injuries were already something of a concern in his case. That will now be true to a much larger extent given today’s news. If Kancey’s option is declined, he will enter the 2026 season as a pending free agent.
Before that decision will need to be made, Tampa Bay will move forward without a key figure on the D-line. The Buccaneers have an edge rush group headlined by YaYa Diaby and free agent addition Haason Reddick; veteran Anthony Nelson and a number of younger contributors round out the depth chart. The team’s plan in terms of pass rush production counted on a strong interior presence from Kancey in particular.
Now, the team will proceed with two-time Pro Bowler Vita Vea continuing to lead the way in terms of D-tackle workload. Greg Gaines (who is known more as a run-stopping presence) and Logan Hall (who has posted 8.5 sacks in 51 career games) are also in the fold. Those two could be in line for an increased role in Kancey’s absence. Tampa Bay also has three DL options to choose from on the practice squad in terms of promotions and/or gameday elevations.
With nearly $21MM in cap space, the Buccaneers could afford a modest in-season addition to help compensate for today’s injury news. Failing that, internal options will be counted on the rest of the way for the 2-0 outfit.