Buccaneers DT Kancey Aims to Change 'Injury-Prone' Rep
Despite a torn pectoral, Kancey aims to play every game, turning his injury-plagued 2025 around and securing his future with the Buccaneers.
A torn pectoral muscle snatched Calijah Kancey's 2025 season away from him, and heading into OTAs, the young defensive tackle has one goal in mind: to play every game next year. Kancey tore his pectoral muscle in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ' Week 2 victory over the Houston Texans . The injury sidelined him for 14 straight games until he returned against the Carolina Panthers on Jan.
3. He said he did everything in his power to get back on the field because that was his goal after suffering his injury. "Being able to put on my helmet, go out there and ball with my brothers," Kancey told reporters on Monday.
"Whether we got the win or not, I just wanted to show them like, 'Man, I'm here for y'all. '" Tampa Bay won all three games Kancey appeared in, but his production was extremely limited. Kancey, the 19th pick in the 2023 draft, had one tackle last season.
The 6-foot defensive tackle hasn't played an entire season in his tenure with the team, but he's wreaked havoc regardless. The former Pittsburgh Panther recorded 28 tackles (22 solo), 7. 5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery throughout 12 games in 2024.