On Wednesday, the Bucs announced they have opened the practice window for injured cornerback Rashard Robinson. On November 12, Tampa Bay placed Robinson on injured reserve with a hamstring injury suffered in practice. The veteran cornerback appeared in five games, mostly on special teams, before the injury.
CB Rashard Robinson begins a three-week period during which he could be activated from injured reserve. Also, we brought back RB Kenjon Barner to the practice squad.#GoBucs
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) December 15, 2021
Robinson will now have three weeks to get re-acclimated. During that 21-day window, the Bucs will need to determine if they wish to activate the 26-year old or not. If Robinson is not activated, he would revert to injured reserve until the season is over. Head coach Bruce Arians called Robinson “one of our better gunners” a few weeks ago. Could Robinson get a roster spot over Dee Delaney when he’s healthy?
The Bucs return to action on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints.