Bucs activate receivers Evans, McMillan from IR
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Bucs activate receivers Evans, McMillan from IR
"[They] looked good, they looked fresh, they ran great routes, they looked like they never left," Bowles said Wednesday. "Obviously, they haven't been hit or anything yet, but they looked good in practice."
"A source told ESPN that McMillan suffered three fractured vertebrae and two herniated discs in the second preseason game at the Pittsburgh Steelers, while Evans suffered a broken collarbone in Week 7 at the Detroit Lions."
"To make room for Evans and McMillan, the Bucs waived defensive lineman C.J. Brewer and wide receiver Ryan Miller."
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers activated wide receivers Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan from injured reserve ahead of Thursday night's game against the Atlanta Falcons. Both players began their 21-day practice window a week earlier and had to be activated to be eligible to play; both are listed as questionable. If they play, it will be the first time this season that the Bucs have their top four receivers available together. McMillan suffered severe neck injuries in the preseason and Evans broke a collarbone in Week 7. The team waived C.J. Brewer and Ryan Miller to open roster spots. Left tackle Tristan Wirfs returns, while SirVocea Dennis and Rashad Wisdom are out; Tykee Smith and Cade Otton are doubtful. Atlanta ruled out Drake London and listed Kyle Pitts as questionable.
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