Redskins sign Trueblood & Kehl
The Washington Redskins were active today on the third day of free agency, signing RT Jeremy Trueblood, a 6'8" and 320 right tackle who was benched and then injured in 2012 in Tampa Bay, where he finished the season on injured reserve.
The Redskins also re-signed backup LB Bryan Kehl, a move that became necessary when the team lost LB Lorenzo Alexander to the Arizona...
Redskins, OT Jeremy Trueblood Agree To Terms
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Jeremy Trueblood has reached an agreement with the Redskins, Mike Jones of the Washington Post reports citing a person with knowledge of the situation.
The deal is contingent on Trueblood passing a physical. He is at Redskins Park today.
Trueblood, who turns 30 in May, had his 2012 season derailed by a shoulder injury and he wound...
Jeremy Trueblood agrees to terms with the Redskins
According to Jenna Laine, the Washington Redskins and free agent offensive lineman Jeremy Trueblood have agreed to terms on a contract.
Per a source, last night Trueblood agreed to terms with the Redskins and pending a physical, will sign, reuniting him with former general manager Bruce Allen.
Terms of the signing were not immediately available.
Trueblood was active for nine games...
Buccaneers OT Jeremy Trueblood Gets A Look At Guard
Jeremy Trueblood may have lost his job at right tackle, but it doesn't mean he can't be a starter on the offensive line for the Bucs.
Coach Greg Schiano said his team used the bye week to take a look at some different offensive line combinations, one which includes tackles such as Trueblood and Jamon Meredith moving to guard.
Following the season-ending injury to Pro...
Buccaneers bench Jeremy Trueblood
Jeremy Trueblood was one of the worst starting tackles in the league in 2010, surrendering 2 sacks, 6 quarterback hits, and 24 quarterback hurries, while committing 4 penalties in 8 starts. He was benched down the stretch for James Lee, but resigned for starter’s money as a free agent in the 2011 offseason, signing a 2 year, 10 million dollar deal. Trueblood was even worse in 2011...
Bucs roster and injury notes
The Bucs are well into preparations for the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday. There have been a few roster adjustments and injury notes announced by the team as well as a change to the depth chart.
Injuries
Linebacker Quincy Black was held out with a back issue and wide receiver Sammie Stroughter has a foot injury. During today’s press conference, head coach Greg Schiano stated the...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers bench Right Tackle Jeremy Trueblood
Last week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had to insert Demar Dotson into the starting lineup at right tackle in place of the Jeremy Trueblood, who was nursing an ankle injury.
Either Dotson played extremely well in the eyes of his coaches or Trueblood is still too injuried to play, because the Bucs announced to today on their new blog that the change at right tackle appears to be...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers' RT Jeremy Trueblood Takes Pay Cut to Remain with Team
Last offseason, Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik caught some flack for re-signing right tackle Jeremy Trueblood to a two-year deal. After all, Trueblood has struggled during his time with the Bucs and his play was underwhelming in 2010.
But it was said that Pro Bowl guard Davin Joseph refused to re-sign with the Bucs unless Trueblood got a new deal of his own...
With Trueblood out, Bucs will start Lee at right tackle
Jeremy Trueblood's season is over, with the veteran right tackle ruled out of Sunday's game at Atlanta after a concussion.
According to coach Raheem Morris, he'll be replaced in the lineup by James Lee, a player who becomes a free agent in the offseason but gets a final chance to impress his current team. Lee has been slowed by injuries this season, one year after he...
Prime Time comment of Bucs quitting doesn't sit with T Trueblood
At halftime of the Bucs 31-15 loss to the Dallas Cowboys Saturday night, NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders said the Bucs had quit on coach Raheem Morris.
At the time, Tampa Bay trailed 28-0, had only first down and had yielded 60 unanswered points dating back to the loss at Jacksonville Dec. 11.
But Bucs tackle Jeremy Trueblood disagrees with Prime Time's observation, noting...
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