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Bucs place 450-pound rookie on non-football injury list

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Buccaneers sidelining 450-pound rookie until he gets weight under control
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed undrafted defensive tackle Desmond Watson on the non-football injury list due to his weight. Watson, 22, was 6-foot-6, 464 pounds when the Bucs signed him after the 2025 NFL Draft. He is down to about 450 pounds but hasn’t lost enough weight to be cleared for training camp.

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Buccaneers place 449-pound rookie Desmond Watson on NFI list due to weight
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Bucs’ Desmond Watson, the NFL’s heaviest player, placed on non-football injury list due to weight
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