Emeka Egbuka injury update: Bad news for Buccaneers WR ahead of Week 7

Mike Moraitis

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were holding their breath after wide receiver Emeka Egbuka exited the Week 6 game against the San Francisco 49ers early.

Egbuka wasn't on the field for the start of the second half and the team later said he was dealing with a hamstring injury and was doubtful to return. Egbuka was later ruled out.

Egbuka's injury is just the latest among a slew of them the Buccaneers are dealing with. Chris Godwin and Mike Evans were both out due to injury on Sunday, and Tampa still has Jalen McMillan on injured reserve.

It goes without saying the Bucs can ill-afford to lose their rookie phenom, who has stepped up massively for the offense as everyone around him gets injured.

Here's what we know about Egbuka's injury right now.

Emeka Egbuka injury update

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Egbuka's injury does not appear to be serious, but the insider expects him to miss some time.

"He's dealing with a hamstring injury. He's gonna get an MRI (on Monday). Does not seem like it is that serious. I do expect him to miss some time, but it doesn't seem to be as serious as the Mike Evans one," Rapoport said.

Of course, Evans has missed the last three games with his own hamstring injury. If it isn't as bad as Evans', Egbuka may only miss a few games.

If Egbuka is forced to miss multiple games, the Bucs do have a bye in Week 9, so that will give him an extra week to recover without missing another game.

Bucs head coach Todd Bowles will address the media on Monday, so we should get an official update from the team then. We'd also expect to get some kind of update from one of the NFL insiders soon.

Tampa Bay will then drop its first injury report of the week on Thursday.

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Mike Moraitis

Mike Moraitis is a freelance writer who covers the NFL for the Sporting News. Over his nearly two decades covering sports, Mike has also worked for Bleacher Report, USA TODAY and FanSided. He hates writing in the third person.