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    Ryan Jensen: Calls it a career

    Ryan Jensen (knee) announced his retirement from the NFL via his personal Instagram account Friday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.The 32-year-old center was forced to miss the 2022 and 2023 NFL seasons with tears in his ACL, MCL and PCL, but over the course of his nine-year career, Jensen appeared in 100 games and made 90 starts. He spent the first four years of his career in Baltimore after he was selected in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft. After making 25 starts in four years with the Ravens, Jensen signed a four-year, $42 million contract with the Buccaneers before the 2018 season, winning a Super Bowl to cap off the 2020 NFL season and nabbing Pro Bowl honors in 2021.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Headed to IR

    General manager Jason Licht told reporters Saturday that Ryan Jensen (knee) has been placed on injured reserve and will miss the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 2023 campaign, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.Tampa Bay's Pro Bowler will miss his second consecutive season after he tore his ACL, MCL and PCL with a bone chip and fracture in his knee during last year's training camp. The veteran center has spent nine years in the NFL with Baltimore and Tampa Bay, appearing in 100 games throughout his career. Robert Hainsey will now most likely start for the Buccaneers at center ahead of the coming season.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Return date still murky

    Ryan Jensen (knee) will remain sidelined in the immediate future and a Week 1 return is looking doubtful, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.Jensen suffered tears in his ACL, MCL and PCL along with a fracture and a bone chip at the beginning of last year's training camp. While he was cleared to participate when training camp commenced, his level of participation was going to depend on his pain tolerance. His lack of improvement does not invoke optimism at this point regarding his potential to play early in the season. Still, Tampa Bay has not provided complete clarity on the situation. Robert Hainsey (undisclosed) is the prime candidate to replace him at center for as long as the veteran is sidelined.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Return date still in question

    Ryan Jensen (knee) is still without a timetable for a return according to head coach Todd Bowles, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Jensen has still not been cleared for team drills and has some days that are better than others per Bowles. The 32-year-old has been able to do individual drills since minicamp but is still not quite at full health. While he continues to work on his recovery, Robert Hainsey and Nick Leverett have been sharing center duties thus far in camp.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Won't fully participate immediately

    Ryan Jensen (knee) has been medically cleared to practice in training camp but won't be able to fully participate until his tolerance is assessed, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.The veteran offensive lineman suffered tears of his ACL, MCL and PCL along with a fracture and a bone chip at the beginning of last year's training camp and somehow was able to recover without surgery. Jensen admirably made it back on the field for the wild-card loss to the Cowboys in January despite not being at full health, and the team will "monitor him and we'll see how the knee responds" as camp begins, according to head coach Todd Bowles.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Impresses in minicamp

    Ryan Jensen, who missed the entire 2022 regular season due to a knee injury, ran and did work on the blocking sleds without any sign of limping during the team's recent minicamp, Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Jensen was able to garner active status for the wild-card loss to the Cowboys in January after recovering from three torn ligaments without surgery. However, Jensen was held out of drills during OTAs and minicamp, and despite the encouraging report regarding his activity level, head coach Todd Bowles remains non-committal about whether the same will apply at the beginning of training camp.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Not participating Tuesday

    Ryan Jensen (knee) is present but not participating Tuesday at OTAs, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.Jensen missed the entire 2022 regular season while rehabbing from a left knee injury but was activated off injured reserve ahead of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' wild-card loss to Dallas in January. It's unclear if he suffered a setback during his lone appearance of the campaign or he's simply being cautious this offseason, but it's concerning to see the veteran center unavailable and sporting a brace again.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Activated from IR

    Ryan Jensen (knee) was activated off of injured reserve ahead of Monday's wild-card matchup with the Cowboys, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Jensen will make his season debut in Monday's playoff contest versus Dallas, returning to the field after injuring his left knee at practice in late July. With Tristan Wirfs (ankle) back at right tackle as well, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive line will have two of their stars in place for the postseason.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Won't play Sunday

    Head coach Todd Bowles said Wednesday that Ryan Jensen (knee) won't play Week 17 against the Panthers, despite being designated to return from injured reserve, Scott Smith of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' official site reports.Though Jensen's 21-day activation window officially started Wednesday, the standout center will require more than a week of practice time before being cleared to play after having been sidelined since late July with a significant left knee injury. Robert Hainsey should serve as the Buccaneers' center in Week 17, but Jensen could be ready to go for the Jan. 8 regular-season finale in Atlanta along with a potential playoff run.

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    Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen: Receives activation window

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers designated Ryan Jensen (knee) to return from injured reserve Wednesday, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Jensen is now slated to resume practicing Wednesday, after he suffered a significant knee injury during training camp earlier this year. The 319-pounder is eligible to make his campaign debut in the New Year's Day matchup against the Panthers, but Tampa Bay will likely ease Jensen into the starting rotation once he's eventually given the green light.

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