KREGG LUMPKIN RUMORS

Kregg Lumpkin's lack of effort or ability becoming a problem

Since the Houston Texans game, the Bucs fans have been treated to the news that some on this team are guily of loafing. For some however, it may just be a lack of talent to accomplish what others can. You can find several reason why the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost the game yesterday to the Tennessee Titans, and most of them will be Legit, but this one play to me defines a major problem...
Via Buc Stop  |  November 28, 2011
WHO'S LEFT?

Bucs' Graham out for season

Buccaneers running back Ernest Graham has a torn right Achilles tendon and is done for the season.  With LaGarrette Blount still out, who will be Tampa's running back?

Via Pro Football Zone  |  October 24, 2011

Bucs won't have WR Stovall, but RBs Lumpkin, Blount active

Tampa Bay Buccaneers backup running back Kareem Huggins will be inactive against the Pittsburgh Steelers today, according to team sources. He will be replaced by Kregg Lumpkin, who spent last season on the Green Bay Packers practice squad. Lumpkin will rotate with starter Cadillac Williams and be actively involved in the game plan.
Via NFL.com  |  September 26, 2010

Bucs plan to use new RB Lumpkin in multiple ways

Bucs coach Rahaam Morris said he's excited about former Packers running back Kregg Lumpkin, a 5-foot-11, 228-pound back who can be as versatile as Earnest Graham. Denver, Houston, Seattle and Tampa Bay put in a waiver claim on Lumpkin Sunday, who was awarded to the Bucs. The Bucs released running back/kick returner Clifton Smith to make room for Lumpkin, an undrafted free agent...
Via Bucs Beat  |  September 06, 2010

Broncos tried to add RB Kregg Lumpkin

Then again, who didn’t? The Broncos were one of four teams who placed a waiver claim on Kregg Lumpkin, who was waived Saturday by the Green Bay Packers. Lumpkin was awarded to Tampa Bay based on their 3-13 record last year. Seattle (5-11) was next in the waiver line for Lumpkin, followed by the Broncos (8-8) and Houston (9-7). Not bad for a third down back who shared carries with...
Via Denver Post  |  September 06, 2010

Packers RB Kregg Lumpkin Hopes To Make The 53-Man Roster

Green Bay Packers running back Kregg Lumpkin received most of the carries with the No. 1 offense during OTAs last month when RBs Ryan Grant and Brandon Jackson received a breather, reports Packers.com’s Mike Spofford. Lumpkin is looking to make the 53-man roster out of camp, and running backs coach Edgar Bennett praised Lumpkin’s natural [...]
Via MKRob Sports  |  July 30, 2010

Packers Sign RB Kregg Lumpkin To The Practice Squad

Running back Kregg Lumpkin cleared waivers and then re-signed to the Packers' practice squad today. Lumpkin finished last season on injured reserve...
Via GridironFans.com  |  September 06, 2009

Practice squad additions, waiver losses

According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, RB Kregg Lumpkin cleared waivers and has been signed to the Packers practice squad. Rookie fan fave Tyrell Sutton, sadly, was claimed by Carolina. The Pack had offered him a practice squad contract if he cleared waivers. Dang.LB Cyril Obiozor also cleared waivers and chose to sign onto the Packers practice squad rather than with another...
Via Packer Fans United  |  September 06, 2009

Packers To Cut RB Kregg Lumpkin

The Green Bay Packers are going to cut running back Kregg Lumpkin, according to a league source, and the former University of Georgia standout is...
Via GridironFans.com  |  September 05, 2009

Lumpkin is Lurking…

So as Packer fans continue arguing Grant vs Jackson, I am here to throw a monkey wrench into the debate. Neither one of them is the best running back on the Packers. Lurking in the wings and waiting for his chance could very well be the best running back on the Green Bay Packers roster—Kregg Lumpkin.
Via The Packers Lounge  |  June 27, 2009
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