In the first three years of his career, there have been two truths for Bucs defensive tackle Calijah Kancey.

For one, he's shown that he can be a special football player, especially as a pass rusher. But the second truth is the scarier, more frustrating one, and it's that injuries have continuously kept him from reaching his ceiling and becoming that special guy Tampa Bay expected him to be when it drafted him in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.

It started early in his rookie training camp when he suffered a calf injury that would cost him the entirety of camp and the preseason. He then re-aggravated it in the regular season opener, which cost him some more time before he came back to put together a solid rookie season.

He then dealt with another calf injury early in the 2024 season, picking it up on the Friday before the regular season opener. That would keep him out for the first five games, but he eventually came back and led the Bucs in sacks with 7.5 on the year.

Bucs Dt Calijah Kancey

Bucs DT Calijah Kancey – Photo by: Cliff Welch/PR

The calf problems, while frustrating, didn't completely derail Kancey's first two seasons. But there's certainly some worry that the pectoral injury he suffered in Monday night's 20-19 win over the Texans in Houston could put him on the shelf for quite a while.

Todd Bowles Comments On Calijah Kancey's Pectoral Injury

It's still early, as the Bucs will have Calijah Kancey go through further testing when they return home to Tampa. But the initial update from head coach Todd Bowles following Monday night's game didn't sound promising.

"It has a chance to be serious," Bowles said. "We've got to get some X-rays. He's in a sling right now. I've got to see what the final result is."

Bucs Dts Logan Hall And Calijah Kancey

Bucs DTs Logan Hall and Calijah Kancey – Photo by: Jeffrey Jones/PR

NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported late Monday night that the Bucs are holding out hope that Kancey is dealing with a muscle strain rather than a tear of the tendon, as the former would make for a much shorter absence. If it's a tear, that could end Kancey's season only two games in, unless the Bucs are alive deep into the playoffs and he can make a quick enough recovery to return by then.

Todd Bowles is scheduled to speak with the media Tuesday morning, though it's unclear whether they'll get Kancey's X-rays and further testing done by then. Stay tuned to PewterReport.com and PewterReportTV on YouTube for the latest updates leading into the Bucs' Week 3 home opener against the New York Jets at Raymond James Stadium.

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Bailey Adams is in his fourth year with Pewter Report. Born and raised in Tampa, he has closely followed the Bucs all his life and has covered them in some capacity since 2016. In addition to his responsibilities as a beat writer, he also contributes to the site as an editor. He graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2019 and currently co-hosts The Pegasus Podcast, a podcast dedicated to covering UCF Football.

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