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The Washington Redskins signed free-agent OT Jeremy Trueblood (Buccaneers) to an undisclosed deal.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed S Cody Grimm (hamstring) and OT Jeremy Trueblood (undisclosed) on the Injured Reserve Tuesday, Nov. 27. The team claimed WR David Gilreath off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates. Also, the team released OG Chris Scott from the practice squad and re-signed S Sean Baker.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are using OT Jeremy Trueblood as a backup tackle right now, despite the fact he makes almost $4 million in guaranteed salary. Some teams might view Trueblood as an upgrade, and he could be moved by the NFL trade deadline.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers OG Jamon Meredith will get the start in Week 6 against the Kansas City Chiefs at right guard, and not OL Jeremy Trueblood.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers T Carl Nicks (toe), CB Eric Wright (head, illness) and T Jeremy Trueblood (illness) all fully participated in practice Friday, Oct. 12, and are probable for the team's Week 6 game.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers T Carl Nicks (toe), CB Eric Wright (head, illness) and T Jeremy Trueblood (illness) all fully participated in practice Thursday, Oct. 11.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers OG Carl Nicks (toe) and OT Jeremy Trueblood (illness) practiced in full Wednesday, Oct. 10.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Jeremy Trueblood was working with the first-team offense at right guard during practice Wednesday, Oct. 10.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Jeremy Trueblood (illness) did not participate in practice Monday, Oct. 8, because of a stomach virus. Trueblood is a candidate to start at right guard.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Jeremy Trueblood was inactive in the Week 4 game against the Washington Redskins, and head coach Greg Schiano cites the lack of versatility. He used OT Jamon Meredith, who not only can play tackle, but guard. 'We felt like Jamon gave us more position flexibility,' Schiano said. 'It was a tough one. I love Trueblood. I think he's everything we want: Hard-working, (pays) attention to detail, tough. But it's just when you're not the starter, when you're a backup and you dress seven offensive linemen, it's (about) position flexibility at that point.
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