The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have released outside linebacker Randy Gregory after he failed to report to training camp. Coach Todd Bowles expressed his lack of concern regarding Gregory's absence, emphasizing that the team has depth at the outside linebacker position. Gregory's absence was compounded by a lawsuit he filed against the NFL and the Denver Broncos over alleged discrimination related to his prescribed medication for social anxiety and PTSD. Meanwhile, other players in the position group are stepping up, with notable performances in preseason games.
- Randy Gregory's release highlights issues with player availability and team dynamics.
- The Buccaneers feel confident in their depth at the outside linebacker position despite injuries.