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Super Bowl winner suffers devastating injury and will miss start of 2025 NFL season in major blow

Updated July 10, 2025, 5:16 a.m. by Joshua Hall 1 min read
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THE Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been handed a huge blow after it emerged that star left tackle Tristan Wirfs is expected to miss the start of the regular season.Wirfs, 26, is expected to start the season on the physically unable to perform list.APTampa Bay Buccaneers left tackle Tristan Wirfs is set to miss the start of the NFL season[/caption]The Super Bowl LV champ is said to have suffered an injury to his knee last season, needing surgery as a result.The O-lineman was reportedly trying to play through the Bucs offseason program with a knee brace.But ultimately opted to turn to an operation after suffering multiple setbacks.Wirfs is understood to have undergone arthroscopic surgery Tuesday on his right knee.A two-time All-Pro, Wirfs has been a crucial part of the Buccaneers set-up since he was drafted in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.Despite battling through injury last season, the former Iowa Hawkeyes star was selected for his fourth straight Pro Bowl after 16 starts.Starting the season on the PUP list would mean Wirfs will be out for at least four weeks, missing games against the Atlanta Falcons, Houston Texans, New York Jets and the Philadelphia Eagles.Wirfs, who is the highest-paid offensive tackle in the NFL thanks to a five-year $140m extension penned last year, will be a major miss for Todd Bowles team.

The Bucs will likely have to turn to backup option Charlie Heck in Wirfs absence.Heck, 28, was signed to the Tampa Bay outfit on a one-year deal on March 13, having played for the Texans, Cardinals and 49ers during his journeyman career to date.NFL WEEK 1 SCHEDULE(All times ET)Thur 4 Sept8.20 pm Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia EaglesFri 5 Sept8pm Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles ChargersSun 7 Sept1pm Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons1pm Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns1pm Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts1pm Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots1pm Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints1pm Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Jets1pm New York Giants at Washington Commanders1pm Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars4.05 pm Tennessee Titans at Denver Broncos4.05 pm San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks4.25 pm Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers4.25 pm Houston Texans at Los Angeles Rams8.20 pm Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo BillsMon 8 Sept8.15 pm Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears.

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