Buccaneers Sign ‘Tush Push Terminator’ Desmond Watson for a Second Chance
Big news emerged from Tampa Bay on Tuesday as the Buccaneers announced the signing of Desmond Watson to their practice squad. The former Florida defensive tackle, known for his imposing size, initially weighed in at a staggering 464 pounds during the pre-draft process. After joining the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent, Watson managed to slim down to 437 pounds over the offseason. However, he fell short of meeting all of the team’s conditioning objectives, leading to his release.
A Second Opportunity
Following a workout last week, the Buccaneers appeared to be impressed with Watson’s performance, prompting them to give him another shot. This decision comes at a particularly intriguing time, as the Bucs are set to face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4. Watson has previously earned the nickname “Tush Push Terminator,” a moniker that speaks to his potential impact on the field, especially in short-yardage situations.
Whether Watson will find himself activated for game day is still uncertain. However, his impressive athletic metrics during his Pro Day, despite his hefty frame, indicate that he possesses the skills necessary to disrupt opposing offenses. Standing at 6-foot-6 and weighing 464 pounds, he showcased remarkable agility and movement that could make him a valuable asset on the defensive line if he can continue to shed weight while retaining his strength.
Pursuing Goals
Watson has made strides in meeting the goals set forth by the Buccaneers, and now he has the opportunity to pursue his own ambitions within the league. Having worked diligently to reach the NFL, he is on the cusp of a roster move that could see him elevated to the gameday squad. If that occurs, he could potentially become the heaviest player to appear in an NFL regular season game, although his current weight remains unconfirmed.
As Watson continues to push himself, both the Buccaneers and the football world will be watching closely. The next steps in his journey could redefine not just his career, but also the record books, as he aims to leave a lasting mark on the game.