Posted on Sep 14
Buccaneers CB Zyon McCollum cleared to play against Lions after concussion protocol
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Buccaneers cornerback Zyon McCollum has cleared concussion protocol and will play in the upcoming game against the Detroit Lions.
Why it matters: McCollum's return strengthens the Buccaneers' secondary and provides a boost to their defense for the upcoming matchup.
- It ensures that the team has depth at the cornerback position and adds another talented player to their defensive lineup.
What's new: McCollum suffered a concussion during last week's season opener but has made significant progress throughout the week and passed all necessary tests on Saturday.
- He was able to practice and participate fully, indicating his readiness to return to the field.
Yes, but: While McCollum's return is positive news for the Buccaneers, they will still be without several key players due to injuries.
- Safety Antoine Winfield Jr., defensive tackle Calijah Kancey, right tackle Luke Goedeke, and cornerback Josh Hayes will not be available for the game, which could impact the team's overall performance.
The bottom line: McCollum's clearance from concussion protocol is a welcome development for the Buccaneers as they aim to secure a victory against the Lions.
- His presence will bolster the defense and contribute to the team's efforts to maintain a strong start to the season.