TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have released starting right guard J.R. Sweezy, the team announced Friday. Sweezy had missed OTAs and mandatory minicamp recovering from a leg injury. A source ...
Returns to practice Wednesday The Cardinals designated Sweezy (elbow) for a return from injured reserve Wednesday. Impact The veteran returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since suffering ...
Veteran offensive lineman J.R. Sweezy's Buccaneers career is over after just two years in Tampa. Sweezy was released Friday, the team announced. He is still working his way back from a broken bone in ...
Sweezy was a defensive lineman in college and was shifted to the offensive side of the ball in the NFL. After making that transition, he believes the move from right to left guard will be smooth. "As ...
The negotiations weren’t done once J.R. Sweezy signed a contract to return to the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday. Even as the ink was drying on that deal, Sweezy was hitting up new teammate Jordan Roos ...
A great block or a missed one, flattening a defender or a false-start flag — those aren’t always the biggest concerns in J.R. Sweezy’s life these days. The Seattle Seahawks’ starting right guard, ...
Max has loved video games ever since he booted up his friend's N64 and played Mario Kart. He quickly spent all his allowance on any game he could get his hands on, and spent hours playing a dusty PS2.
Seattle Seahawks right guard J.R. Sweezy has been changing positions his entire career, beginning with a move to the offensive line when he exceeded the weight limit for running backs as a 10-year-old ...
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