The Buccaneers may have a serious injury problem along their offensive line early in training camp. According to multiple reporters regarding the Bucs’ blowout, center Ryan Jensen went down with an apparent left leg injury. He was briefly down as his teammates knelt when the cart came out. Jensen didn’t put much weight on his left leg as he was helped to the basket and carted off. After practice, head coach Todd Bowles said Jensen had a knee injury. But he had no further details. Jensen re-signed with the Buccaneers this offseason to a three-year, $39 million contract. He has been in Tampa Bay since 2018, playing almost every offensive snap since he arrived. Jensen began his career with Baltimore and became the Ravens’ starting center in 2017. Robert Hainsey came in to replace Jensen at center after the injury. He was a third-round pick last year and appeared in nine games. He played 31 offensive snaps and 35 special teams snaps.