Bucky Irving Sidelined: What Is Next For the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Offense?
Just when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers thought they were turning a corner with injuries, the injury bug bit again, and this time, it got Running Back Bucky Irving. The dynamic playmaker is officially “expected to miss” the Week 5 showdown against the Seattle Seahawks with a foot injury, and honestly, it’s a gut punch for a team that was just starting to find its rhythm.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Injury Issues
Let’s be real, the Bucs’ training room has been busier than a concession stand at halftime. They’ve been piecing things together all season, and Irving has been the duct tape holding the offense together. He’s been a monster in both the running and passing game, a genuine do-it-all weapon for Baker Mayfield. Losing him, even for a short time, feels like trying to win a race with a flat tire.
According to the folks over at ESPN, not only is Irving out for the Seahawks game, but he’s also “in danger” of missing the following week’s clash with the San Francisco 49ers. That is a brutal two-game stretch to be without one of your key guys. It is like heading into a heavyweight fight with one hand tied behind your back.
The Domino Effect: How Does Irving’s Absence Impact the Bucs?
Bucs RB Bucky Irving (foot) is expected to miss Sunday’s game vs. Seahawks and is in danger of missing next week vs. 49ers, per source.
Rookie Josh Williams figures to be active this week as a third back in Irving’s absence. pic.twitter.com/TUTUsnCfUE
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) October 3, 2025
So, who’s up next? Rachaad White is set to take the lead, with Sean Tucker backing him up. White has shown flashes, but he hasn’t been the consistent force that Irving has been. This puts a ton more pressure on Mayfield to spread the love, but let’s face it, that is kind of his thing. The man has never been shy about slinging the rock.
The bigger picture is a bit more concerning. The offense is already walking a tightrope with Mike Evans nursing a hamstring issue. While getting Chris Godwin back last week was a huge sigh of relief, losing Irving just feels like one step forward, two steps back. You can’t help but wonder if this team is cursed.
A Tough Road Ahead For Tampa Bay
The schedule isn’t doing the Buccaneers any favors either. Facing the Seahawks, 49ers, and Detroit Lions in the next three weeks is a gauntlet. These aren’t cupcake matchups; they are games against teams that can expose any weakness. Without Irving, the Bucs’ margin for error just got razor-thin.
It’s a classic “next man up” situation, but let’s be blunt: replacing a player of Irving’s caliber is easier said than done. He was on a tear, racking up 430 yards from scrimmage and ranking among the league’s best. You don’t just find that kind of production lying around.
For now, the Tampa Bay faithful will have to hold their breath and hope White can carry the load. Maybe, just maybe, this team has enough grit to weather the storm. But one thing is for sure: without Irving, the path forward just got a whole lot tougher.
