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No. 3 overall pick McCoy injured in practice

Posted by Evan Silva on June 10, 2010 11:23 AM ET

Charlie Campbell of the Pewter Report reports that Bucs first-round pick Gerald McCoy, the No. 3 overall selection in April's draft, left OTA practice Thursday with "a leg injury."

 

 

The extent of the injury is unknown. McCoy was seen limping, and was escorted off the field by head trainer Todd Toriscelli.

 

 

McCoy is expected to be the Bucs' starting "three technique" defensive tackle this season.

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nevermind :wacko: .......BJ ,you can remove the post now...thank-you ("open the pod bay doors please, Hal")

 

 

Gerald McCoy's injury proves minor

Posted by Evan Silva on June 10, 2010 12:16 PM ET

Bucs first-round pick Gerald McCoy left the practice field Thursday with what was initially characterized as a "leg injury." NFL Network's Jason La Canfora reports that the injury is minor.

 

 

It's also reportedly to McCoy's hip, not his leg. La Canfora calls it a "tweaked hip," adding that McCoy is smiling and no longer limping.

 

 

So Bucs fans can breathe a sigh of relief.

 

 

We couldn't say the same for opposing quarterbacks.

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