Deven Thompkins could return to Tampa Bay on IR if he clears waivers.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers just concluded the second of their three weeks of voluntary OTA practices on Thursday and now will have a bit more of an open roster. The organization made a roster move on Thursday waiving young punt returner/wide receiver Deven Thompkins amid an injury designation following practice.
Thompkins was initially signed by the Bucs as an undrafted free agent out of Utah State in 2022. His largest role with the team over the past two seasons was as a return man, where he averaged 9.5 yards on 31 punt returns and 21.1 yards on 28 kickoff returns. He was as solid as they get in the return game, but never made very many splash plays. As a wide receiver, Thompkins was buried at times on the depth chart unless an injury occurred.
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