Buccaneers Hold Off on “Tush Push Terminator” Desmond Watson for Eagles Clash
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made headlines earlier this week with their decision to sign Desmond Watson to the practice squad. This move comes as part of their preparation for a highly anticipated Week 4 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, both teams entering the game with perfect 3-0 records.
Watson, a defensive tackle known for his imposing size, left Florida weighing in at a staggering 464 pounds. This summer, he aimed to shed some of that weight while training with the Buccaneers. However, after being cut earlier in the season, it wasn’t until now that he found his way back to the organization. During the pre-draft process, Watson earned the nickname “Tush Push Terminator,” sparking speculation that he could play a pivotal role against the Eagles, especially considering their unique offensive strategies.
Watson’s Status for the Game
Despite the buzz surrounding his potential impact, Desmond Watson will not be taking the field against the Eagles. The Buccaneers had the opportunity to elevate him from the practice squad by Saturday, but ultimately chose not to. It appears that the team has assessed Watson and determined that he is still not quite ready for the rigors of NFL regular-season play.
The Buccaneers have shown interest in Watson before, having signed him twice since he went undrafted, suggesting that they see promise in his abilities. However, the opportunity to showcase his skills will have to wait, as he remains sidelined for this crucial matchup.
Looking Ahead
As the Buccaneers navigate their early-season schedule, they may eventually give Watson a chance to contribute on the field. With their focus on maintaining a strong start to the season, the decision to hold him back likely reflects their commitment to ensuring he is fully prepared for the challenges that lie ahead. The game against the Eagles will proceed without the “Tush Push Terminator,” but the Buccaneers’ defensive line will still be looking to make a strong statement.