The Bucs and Falcons had their first injury report of the season on Wednesday ahead of their Week 1 matchup in Atlanta. Throughout the summer the Bucs have dealt with injuries that they've known they're going to have to overcome with the injuries to Chris Godwin Jr., Tristan Wirfs and Jalen McMillan.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie cornerback Benjamin Morrison is still recovering from an injury he suffered earlier in the preseason. Morrison, a second-round pick by the Bucs in the 2025 NFL Draft, is dealing with a hamstring injury months after undergoing hip surgery that hurt his chances of being a first-round selection.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have had some notable performances from their rookies in training camp through two weeks. Notable among them are the Bucs' second and third round draft picks - cornerbacks Benjamin Morrison from Notre Dame and Jacob Parrish from Kansas State, respectively.
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The Bucs are barreling to a problem. But unlike most problems, this is one of the good varieties. After struggling through depth issues in their secondary
Benjamin Morrison wasted no time making an impact at Notre Dame, starting as a freshman and intercepting six passes for the Fighting Irish as a freshman in 2022.
A move that has been long-awaited for the Bucs has finally come to pass. The team has reached an agreement with their second-round draft pick Benjamin Morrison.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have signed second-round CB Benjamin Morrison to a rookie contract, per Mike Garafolo. Morrison, 20, was a four-star recruit and the No.
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What’s an NFL offseason without a little bit of drama? With training camps opening up all across the league, it feels like it would be down time for excitement, preparation, and anticipation for the 2025 season to officially begin.
Rookies report to Bucs training camp on July 21 and there is a chance Tampa Bay’s Benjamin Morrison might not be one of them. Morrison is one of 30 second-round picks who has yet to sign his slotted contract.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are gearing up for another run at the postseason, and one name is already generating early buzz as a potential breakout star. Rookie cornerback Benjamin Morrison was selected with the 53rd pick in the 2025 NFL draft by the Bucs, as the defense needed cornerback help this upcoming season.
Buccaneers cornerback Jamel Dean has enjoyed an impressive career in Tampa Bay. Since the team drafted him out of Auburn in the third round of the 2019 draft, Dean has been a consistent, impactful presence in the Buccaneers’ secondary, starting 63 games in 82 appearances while recording eight interceptions, 52 passes defensed, and 313 tackles.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are hoping to have rookie cornerback Benjamin Morrison as part of their secondary in the 2025 season. Morrison was a second-round pick in April by the Bucs, and he should be able to try and carve out a role in the defense.
Defensive Backs Coach Mike Mickens has already secured commitments from two outstanding secondary players: Ayden Pouncey and Chaston Smith. According to 247Sports, the two standouts are ranked 12th and 43rd, respectively.
The offseason accolades continue to pile up for Notre Dame sophomore cornerback Leonard Moore. He has been named to Athlon Sports and Lindy's preseason first team All-American teams on defense.
The Buccaneers are heading into their final week of offseason work for mandatory minicamp before training camp kicks off in July which will once again provide a look at how this year's crop of rookies is progressing.
Buccaneers rookie cornerback Benjamin Morrison is expected to be ready for training camp after missing most of the 2024 season due to a hip injury.
Bucs 2025 second-round pick Benjamin Morrison had a viral moment when Tampa Bay drafted the former Notre Dame cornerback. With everything getting documented in today’s day and age, Morrison was seen getting very emotional when on the phone with general manager Jason Licht and head coach Todd Bowles when they told him he was getting drafted.
The Bucs may have gotten a steal when drafting Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. By many accounts, Benjamin Morrison is considered to be a top cornerback in this draft class, only slightly behind Travis Hunter, who went second overall.
Every little kid’s dream is to make it to the NFL. Playing in the backyard, imagining getting drafted, winning a Super Bowl, and going down as a legend.
NFL teams will be excited about Morrison’s growth potential.
Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison plans to enter the 2025 NFL Draft, he announced Thursday on social media. The 6-foot, 190-pound junior underwent season-ending hip surgery in October but still is considered a first-round pick.
Height: 6000 (unofficial) Weight: 190 (unofficial) Year: Junior Pro Comparison: Kyle Fuller Notre Dame Fighting Irish cornerback Benjamin Morrison is a ball-hawking defender who excels with vision zones and attacking the football in coverage.
Monday afternoon during Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman's press conference, he announced that junior star cornerback Benjamin Morrison would miss the remainder of the season with a hip injury.
Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison will miss the rest of the season with a hip injury that requires surgery. Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman confirmed the prognosis for the standout junior on Monday.
A major part of the reason there's so much belief in this team is the amount of high-end talent on the roster. Of course, some of these players will look to achieve more than just a great season in South Bend; they'll be looking to the NFL as well.
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