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December 21, 2007

Spires finally set to return?

Defensive end Greg Spires might return this week after missing the past six games because of a calf injury.

But, according to him, Spires has been nearly recovered for a couple of weeks now. So, is his continued inactivity a result of the injury or an indication his status is fading?

Jon Gruden wouldn't go there when I broached the topic today. He just re-emphasized that the team thinks very highly of the 33-year-old Spires and will count on him when he is able to contribute. But Gruden did indicate that numbers do come into play when trying to decide which 47 players can be active on gameday.

Spires said he is better prepared to play this week, even though he felt he could have strapped it on the past couple games. With Patrick Chukwurah (hamstring) listed as doubtful this week, the hunch here is that Spires will be called upon. But as for what happens beyond this season, that's still to be determined. Spires' contract has two years remaining and calls for him to earn a combined $8-million in base salaries in 2008 and 2009.

With Greg White and Gaines Adams playing at such a high level, the Bucs may have some decisions to make at defensive end going forward. But I suppose having a surplus of good players at one position isn't the worst thing in the world.

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shane

uh-oh sounds like a trade is coming in the offseason everyone say bye bye to spires

John P

Spires is on his last leg. He had some great moments (sacked Gannon in the Super Bowl) and made fantastic money for a guy who started where he did. At the age of 33 though (34 by the start of next year), he's got to be realistic about his football future. He'll possibly come back as a reserve if he's willing to throw away his contract.

garret

if they signed kevin carter they'll keep spires one more year to keep adams transition to the big leagues easier, an for depth towards injurys. the only way they'll cut him is if the bucs sign a younger free agent or draft one

RICH

He`s gone.

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