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Title: Buccaneers Face Challenges with Key Players Injured Ahead of Week 4 Matchup

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers received bad injury news ahead of their Week 4 game against the Philadelphia Eagles, leading to the promotion of two key players to fill the gaps in the lineup.

Right tackle Luke Goedeke, who had been sidelined for the past two games, was hoping to make a return for the upcoming matchup. However, despite showing progress throughout the week, Goedeke was unable to clear concussion protocol and was officially ruled out for Sunday’s game.

Justin Skule, Goedeke’s replacement in the previous games, will once again step in at right tackle to face the Eagles. The absence of Goedeke has been felt by the offensive line, and the team will have to rely on Skule to hold down the position.

In addition to Goedeke’s injury, running back Rachaad White was added to the injury report with an illness, raising concerns about the team’s backfield depth. With rookie running back Bucky Irving also questionable due to a hamstring injury, the Buccaneers may turn to second-year back Sean Tucker to help carry the load.

To address the challenges posed by these injuries, the Buccaneers announced the elevation of punter Trenton Gill and wide receiver Sterling Shepard from the practice squad for the Week 4 game. Gill’s promotion comes as starting punter Jake Camarda has struggled with consistency, prompting the team to explore other options.

Shepard, a veteran wide receiver who recently joined the team, was also elevated due to a late addition to the injury report. Rookie wide receiver Jalen McMillan’s hamstring injury led to his doubtful status for the game, creating an opportunity for Shepard to contribute on the field.

As the Buccaneers prepare to take on the Eagles, the team will need to overcome the challenges presented by key players’ injuries and rely on their depth to secure a victory in Week 4.