Following a second MRI taken on Friday, Ian Rapaport is reporting that that Vita Vea could be expected to return by week four of the Bucs’ season and that no surgery is required. It’s far from a perfect start to 2019 that the second-year player was hoping for, but it’s surely a sigh of relief from the organization given the worst case scenario.

After suffering a knee injury during a training camp practice on Tuesday, the Bucs’ first round draft pick from 2018 underwent an MRI that revealed fluid in his knee, requiring a second MRI to be taken on Friday.

Vea is primed to be a powerful, versatile defensive tackle looking to take a leap in his second year alongside newly-acquired Ndamukong Suh in Todd Bowles’ defense. Barring a surprise addition prior to week one, Vea will be immediately replaced on the defensive line by nosetackle Beau Allen and defensive tackle Rakeen Nunez-Roches.

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