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If you happened to watch the Bucs practice on any given day during the past several weeks, odds are you did not see defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth.
The Bucs say they’re attempting to keep him fresh by reducing the wear and tear on his bothersome knee that’s affected him since his stint with the Patriots earlier this season.
Haynesworth arrived in Tampa Bay with a reputation for not being a hard worker and rarely practiced in New England, either.
But coach Raheem Morris said the Bucs’ handling of Haynesworth has been prudent. Haynesworth hasn’t missed any of the six games Tampa Bay’s played since he joined the roster last month.
“Right now it’s about maintenance and getting him to the game,” Morris said. “For the younger players it’s about the fundamental core beliefs and getting those guys better. But we’re talking about an older player, a veteran type of guy and a guy who is 6-5 and 300-plus pounds who have to b...
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