Orlando Sentinel

White back at practice after two-week absence

- By Rick Stroud

TAMPA — After missing two games with a foot injury, Devin White returned to practice on Thursday.

It was a great sign for the Bucs defense, which had been thin at linebacker the last couple of weeks. Neither White nor Lavonte David played in the 21-18 win over Carolina on Dec. 3. Only David returned for last week’s 29-25 victory at Atlanta.

White has had an inconsiste­nt season but still ranks fourth on the team with 69 tackles. He also has two sacks and an intercepti­on.

He has said the foot injury has affected his ability to plant and change direction. That was evident when he was unable to tackle Colts quarterbac­k Gardner Minshew 1-on-1 on a 2-yard touchdown run in the Bucs’ 27-20 loss Nov. 26 at Indianapol­is.

“It’s frustratin­g,” co-defensive coordinato­r Larry Foote. “You’ve just got to stay ahead of the curve as far as rehab. A lot of times dealing with injuries, you never know when it’s going to feel good. So you just keep attacking the rehab, stay in the training room and keep pushing at it. The better you feel, you’re ready to go.”

Second-year pro K.J. Britt started at White’s spot the past two games. He was forced to leave the game against Carolina after only a half dozen plays due to a back injury. But against Atlanta, he had eight tackles and a pass defensed.

“I knew [Britt] would be physical. That’s what he does,” Foote said. “It’s what he excels at. I’m just looking for the leadership, communicat­ion, and can things be run smoothly? For the most part, he did a good job.”

White will become an unrestrict­ed free agent following the season and needs a good finish.

Overall, however, the Bucs remain pretty beat up.

Receiver Chris Godwin (knee), defensive tackle Vita Vea (toe), defensive lineman William Gholston (knee/ankle), cornerback Carlton Davis (groin), safety Ryan Neal (back) and long-snapper Zach Triner (elbow) did not practice Thursday.

Blame the assistants

Foote didn’t single out any players, but he said the miscommuni­cation that led to the defense having only nine players on the field during Bijan Robinson’s early fourth-quarter touchdown run was not the fault of coach Todd Bowles.

“Communicat­ion, but more assistant coaches,” Foote said. “More my fault than Coach Bowles’ fault, and other coaches. We’ve got to make sure down there, teams are going to hurry up, you’ve got to communicat­e. It’s everybody. The players on the field signaling, stuff that teams from time to time may have that issue.”

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