Kerry Jenkins

51-Year-Old GuardOG
 Free Agent  
2025 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Kerry Jenkins in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
Released by Tampa Bay, Sept. 2004.
GFree Agent
Neck
September 29, 2004
Jenkins was released by the Buccaneers off injured reserve (neck) on Wednesday, according to the team’s official web site.
ANALYSIS
Jenkins played on a broken leg through the Bucs' Super Bowl run in 2002, but the team couldn't keep him on IR through this season. This move won't go down well with many Bucs fans.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2004
2003
Jenkins played on a broken leg for most of the Bucs' Super Bowl run in 2002, but he may be no more than a reserve, if that, on the revamped Bucs' O-line in 2004.
No fantasy value as a starting guard, but you gotta love a guy who plays on a broken leg, as Jenkins did during the 2002 season for the Bucs.
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GTampa Bay Buccaneers
Neck
September 5, 2004
Jenkins (neck) was placed on injured reserve by the Buccaneers on Sunday, according to the team’s official web site.
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GTampa Bay Buccaneers
Neck
September 3, 2004
Jenkins suffered a neck strain in Thursday's Tampa Bay-Houston game, according to the Buccaneers' official web site.
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Ankle
August 19, 2004
Jenkins (ankle sprain) is questionable for Friday's Bucs-Jaguars game, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
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GTampa Bay Buccaneers
Ankle
August 12, 2004
Jenkins suffered a sprained ankle in practice at the Bucs' camp on Wednesday, and likely will not play against the Bengals on Saturday, according to the team's official web site.
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GTampa Bay Buccaneers
February 23, 2004
Jenkins is likely to be released in the next few weeks by the Bucs as a salary cap casualty, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
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