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  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Danny Lansanah: Will not be offered tender by Buccaneers

    Danny Lansanah will be non-tendered by the Buccaneers and will become a free agent next week, Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Lansanah could be re-signed by the Buccaneers after he becomes a free agent, but it looks like Bruce Carter will be given every chance to move back into his starting linebacker role. Lansanah recored one sack and 36 tackles in 16 games this season.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Buccaneers' Danny Lansanah: Totals eight tackles in start at middle linebacker

    Danny Lansanah totaled eight tackles (three solo), including one for loss, and a pass defensed in Thursday's 31-23 loss to the Rams.Lansanah drew the start in the middle in place of Bruce Carter (foot/ankle) and acquitted himself well in the run game. Tampa managed to limit Todd Gurley to 48 yards on 21 carries, and the Rams' ground game to 3.0 yards per carry overall. The 30-year-old has prior experience at the Mike spot, having started three games there in 2014 and tallying a pair of pick-sixes among his three interceptions at the position. If Carter is healthy enough to return to the field against the Bears in Week 16, Lansanah would likely revert to his customary strongside linebacker role.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Buccaneers' Danny Lansanah: Shifts to weakside linebacker in Thursday's practice

    Danny Lansanah shifted over to weakside linebacker in place of the injured Lavonte David (ankle) during Thursday's practice, Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Lansanah's shift in Thursday's session seems to be solely due to the musical chairs that were necessitated by David's absence. Judging by Wednesday's session, it appears that the 30-year-old was the Bucs' first choice to replace the suspended Kwon Alexander in the middle. However, that plan may obviously be altered if David is unable to take the field against the Falcons. Bruce Carter (concussion) took all the reps at the Mike on Wednesday, and Friday's practice participation report could provide further insight into what role Lansanah may slot into in Week 14.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Buccaneers' Danny Lansanah: Works as first-team middle linebacker in Wednesday's practice

    Danny Lansanah worked as the first-team middle linebacker during Wednesday's practice, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.The 30-year-old interestingly received first crack at reps at the Mike in the wake of Kwon Alexander's suspension, with Bruce Carter (concussion) manning Lansanah's customary strongside spot in Wednesday's session. Lansanah has amassed 41 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, and a pair of passes defensed over 263 defensive snaps this season, and started two games at middle linebacker in 2014. He also flashed some playmaking ability during those opportunities, snagging three interceptions and returning two for touchdowns. Thursday's practice report should yield further insight into whether he's likely to start in the middle versus the Falcons in Week 14.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Buccaneers LB Danny Lansanah practices fully Friday

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Danny Lansanah (ankle) was a full participant in Friday's practice, Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times reports. It was an upgrade from yesterday's limited status and further opens the door for Lansanah to be on the field against the Saints on Sunday. The 30-year-old will be replaced by Bruce Carter at his strong-side spot if he experiences any regression with his ankle between now and game time in Week 2.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Buccaneers LB Danny Lansanah is questionable for Sunday

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Danny Lansanah (ankle) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints. Though he has a starting job, Lansanah won't be an every-down player, with Lavonte David and Kwon Alexander operating as Tampa Bay's linebackers in the nickel. If Lansanah doesn't play Sunday, either Bruce Carter (ribs) or Jeremiah George will likely get the start.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Bucs LB Danny Lansanah (ankle) gets limited run in practice

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Danny Lansanah (ankle) was upgraded to limited participation in Thursday's practice, Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Lansanah had racked up a team-high five stops against the Titans in the opener before the injury, and is being counted as a key component of Lovie Smith's defense at strong-side linebacker. With Bruce Carter also exiting Sunday's game after taking a helmet to the ribs on the opening kickoff, the Bucs currently find themselves thin at the position. Although Carter is listed as probable for Sunday, the team would ideally like to see Lansanah, who wrested the starting job from him late in the preseason, take the field in Week 2 against the Saints.

  • by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff

    Bucs LB Danny Lansanah suffers ankle injury in Sunday's game

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Danny Lansanah had to leave Sunday's game against the Titans after sustaining an ankle injury, reports the team's official website. Lansanah did not return to the game.

  • by Larry Hartstein |

    Bucs LB Danny Lansanah signs one-year tender

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Danny Lansanah, an exclusive rights free agent, signed his one-year tender, reports ESPN.com. Lansanah played every game last season, recording 81 tackles, three interceptions and 1.5 sacks.

  • by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff

    Bucs re-sign Jenkins, Lansanah, McDougald on Thursday

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Thursday they re-signed cornerback Mike Jenkins and extended qualifying offers to exclusive rights free agents Danny Lansanah and Bradley McDougald. By extending qualifying offers to Lansanah and McDougald, the team ensures the two will be back in 2015. When they sign their offers, they will essentially be signing one-year deals. Jenkins signed a one-year contract.

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