NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports that Buccaneers outside linebacker Yaya Diaby suffered a high ankle sprain during the end of Thursday’s practice, which will keep him out for the entire preseason. Diaby is expected to need 4-6 weeks for rehab and recovery, with hopes to return for the Week 1 game against the Washington Commanders.
For PewterReport.com readers who might have missed it on social media, particularly on X, Diaby injured his left ankle near the end of Thursday’s practice and had to be carted off the field. Fortunately, X-rays have ruled out any fractures, and there was no indication of a possible Achilles tear.
Officially a high ankle sprain per @Schultz_Report. Good news – and not surprising considering his X-rays were negative. Sources tell @PewterReport the #Bucs will be cautious and hold him out of the preseason with an emphasis on him being ready for the season opener. https://t.co/uNImxGiB7n
— PewterReport 🏴☠️ (@PewterReport) August 1, 2024
Recent updates on Diaby’s injury from Pewter Report’s X account highlight that he has been one of the most impressive defenders for the Bucs during training camp.
GOOD NEWS on the Yaya Diaby injury front. It is believed that Diaby DID NOT tear his Achilles in his left ankle. #Bucs are hopeful that X-rays are negative and that it could just be an ankle sprain or a bone bruise.
Hopefully disaster has been avoided.
— PewterReport 🏴☠️ (@PewterReport) August 1, 2024
Head coach Todd Bowles confirmed the injury is to Diaby’s ankle but noted that the full extent is still unknown. Defensive lineman Logan Hall mentioned that the injury didn’t appear too severe, but the team is anxiously awaiting further details.
General manager Jason Licht also offered a hopeful update during a press conference about Tristan Wirfs’ contract extension. Licht expressed optimism that Diaby might have avoided a serious injury and emphasized Diaby’s importance to the team, describing him as a valuable player with high character.