Buccaneers Reveal Shocking News on WR Jalen McMillan’s Neck Injury

If you had to stop and say “Wait, what?” with the recent news on Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan’s neck injury, that’s OK. You’re not alone.
With the Buccaneers on a bye in Week 9 and McMillan still out with what was thought to be a severely strained neck, Tampa Bay head coach Todd Bowles revealed that it wasn’t actually a strained neck.
Bowles disclosed McMillan’s injury was actually a fractured neck during an interview on The Ira Kaufman Podcast.
McMillan hurt his neck in a preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on August 16 and was initially projected to be out for at least the first 8 games of the regular season. In October, that was amended to McMillan not being able to return until at least Week 14.
“Bucs receiver Jalen McMillan remains in a neck brace two months after his severe sprain in August, but hasn’t had any setbacks,” Fox Sports NFL Reporter Greg Auman wrote on his official X account on October 13. “On course for a December return right now. Some of the original reporting on McMillan’s timetable had mentioned a Week 10 return after the Bucs’ bye, but the expectation was a December return and still is.”
ESPN’s Jenna Laine had perhaps the clearest take on the confusion around the McMillan injury.
“Adding … Jalen McMillan did not require surgery for this,” Laine wrote on her official X account on November 1. “Unclear why it was a ‘significant neck strain’ in August but a fracture now. The MRI would have revealed the ligament damage and the fracture … It’s unclear whether the structural damage was part of the original diagnosis and that information was withheld or whether it was revealed later through additional testing.”
Wide Receiver Injuries Rampant on Bucs
McMillan’s injury has been part of the bigger injury storyline for the Buccaneers this season of traumatic injuries to their wide receivers.
As of Week 9, all 3 of the Buccaneers’ starting wide receivers from last season were not available due to injuries.
NFL All-Pro Mike Evans is on injured reserve after he broke his collarbone in a Week 7 loss to the Detroit Lions, and that came after already missing 3 games with a hamstring injury.
NFL All-Pro Chris Godwin returned from a gruesome dislocated ankle suffered in Week 7 of the 2024 regular season, but only played 2 games before irritation in that same ankle flared up. He’s missed 6 games this year.
Rookie wide receiver and 2025 first round pick Emeka Egbuka has been the one who has picked up the most slack — he leads the Buccaneers with 34 receptions for 562 yards and 5 touchdowns.
McMillan Ended Rookie Year Looking Elite
McMillan, a 2024 third round pick (No. 92 overall), had 37 receptions for 461 yards and 8 touchdowns as a rookie. He put up the bulk of those stats down the stretch with 24 receptions for 316 yards over the final 5 games of the regular season — a stretch in which he led the NFL with 7 touchdowns.
From the Buccaneers’ official X account in December 2024: “J Mac’s 4 straight games with a TD grab is tied for the fourth-longest streak by a rookie in NFL history.”
Maple Leafs erase three-goal deficit in the third period to stun Penguins 4-3

Bobby McMann scored the winner as the Toronto Maple Leafs roared back from a three-goal deficit in the third period to top the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 on Monday.

William Nylander added two goals and an assist for Toronto (7-5-1), while Auston Matthews scored and set up another. Anthony Stolarz kept his team in the game during an ugly opening 40 minutes before finishing with 34 saves. Morgan Rielly had two assists.
Ben Kindel, with two, and Erik Karlsson replied for Pittsburgh (8-4-2), which got 16 stops from Tristan Jarry.
The Penguins built a 3-0 lead through two periods before the Leafs exploded for three goals in three minutes 24 seconds early in the third.
Matthews got things going on a breakaway. Nylander, who missed three of the Leafs' last four games, added two more, including on a one-timer to knot the score.
McMann then gave Toronto its first lead with just over six minutes to go in regulation after Nick Robertson took the puck hard to the net.
TAKEAWAYS
Leafs: Shutdown defenceman Chris Tanev is back in Toronto after being stretchered off in Saturday's 5-2 road victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. Head coach Craig Berube said the veteran blueliner "is in a good spot" following an overnight hospital stay.
Penguins: Karlsson has 47 career points (12 goals, 35 assists) against the Leafs — his highest total against any opponent.
KEY MOMENT
Matthews moved in on a breakaway and buried a shot five-hole on Jarry at 3:31 of the third to get Toronto going after Sidney Crosby lost his man in coverage.
KEY STAT
Crosby became the first 1,700-point scorer to play a game in Toronto since Pittsburgh great Jaromir Jagr on March 28, 2017, with the Florida Panthers.
UP NEXT
Penguins: Host the Washington Capitals on Thursday.
Leafs: Host the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 3, 2025.
Joshua Clipperton, The Canadian Press