2010年9月1日星期三

Ward cut, Bucs trim roster to 75

TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Derrick Ward’s(notes) unproductive stint with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is over.
The seventh-year running back was released Tuesday when the team trimmed the roster to 75 players. Receiver Terrence Nunn(notes) was waived, and linebacker Jon Alston(notes) was placed on injured reserve to get down to the limit for the final preseason game.
“Just like any other profession, when it’s time for you to depart … you can’t say it’s a surprise,” Bucs coach Raheem Morris football jersey
said. “You’ve got every day to go out there and prove yourself.”
Ward signed a four-year, $17 million contract as an unrestricted free agent in 2009, moving to Tampa Bay after five seasons with the New York Giants. He was a 1,000-yard rusher two years ago with the Giants, but struggled to make the transition to a new offense.
In a limited role as a backup to a revitalized Cadillac Williams, who was coming off major knee surgery, Ward rushed for 409 yards and one touchdown while averaging just 3.6 yards per carry in 2009. He was even less productive in three preseason games this Bengals jersey
year, gaining 2.6 yards per attempt and finishing with 21 carries for 50 yards.
Morris said the decision was just as much about the “resurgence” of Williams, the performance of young backs such as Kareem Huggins(notes), and the versatility of fullback Earnest Graham(notes) as Ward’s lack of production. The 30-year-old appeared in 14 games, with one start.
Morris called Ward into his office after practice Tuesday and said he and the running back “shook hands, gave each other a hug and said good luck in our future endeavors.”
“He was a consummate pro,” Morris said, adding that releasing Ward now— rather than during this weekend’s final cuts—could enhance the 30-year-old’s chances of landing with another team before clubs set rosters for the regular season opener.
Morris also said the move does not mean Huggins, who’s from the coach’s hometown of Bears jersey
Irvington, N.J., and has rushed for a team-best 97 yards on 19 carries this preseason, has won a job.
“Kareem has to go out and play. I look forward to seeing him go out against Houston,” the coach said, looking ahead to Thursday night’s preseason finale against the Texans. “He still has to prove himself every week. Still has to prove himself against Houston.”

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