#Bucs planning to sign OG Logan Stenberg to the practice squad, per source. Former fourth-round pick provides depth.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) September 19, 2023
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are addressing defensive line depth with a practice squad signing.
ESPN reporter Jeremy Fowler reported on Tuesday that the Bucs are expected to sign offensive guard Logan Stenberg to their practice squad. Tampa Bay has a free spot on the practice squad after the team released offensive lineman John Molchon earlier in the week.
Gutenberg was a fourth-round pick for the Detroit Lions in 2020 coming out of Kentucky. He started four games for the Lions last year before being picked up and subsequently waived by the Chicago Bears in 2023. Stenberg tried out for the Buck last week and is now officially being signed to the practice squad following that.
Story originally appeared on Buccaneers Wire
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PORTLAND — Over 100 NBA scouts and executives packed the Coach K gym on Nike’s campus this past week for the Nike Hoop Summit to not only watch 12 of the top U.S. players practice and scrimmage but also 12 international players from 12 different countries, including Qatar, Lithuania, Ghana and the Bahamas. To conclude the festivities, the 24 players played a FIBA-ruled game Saturday night at the Moda Center, home for the Portland Trail Blazers.
During the game between Team USA and Team World, it felt like more than just a high school all-star game with players competing from the jump. It was a two-point game at the half and both teams kept it close until halfway through the fourth quarter. Team USA went up by 10 points and Team World didn’t have an answer, with Team USA pulling away and getting the 98-75 win. It was an evenly matched game for three quarters with a few future NBA stars sharing the court.
Team USA was led by Duke commit Cooper Flagg, who hit early foul trouble in the first half but really came alive in the second half, hitting 3s, making shots off the dribble and catching lobs. Flagg finished with 19 points, 11 rebounds and two assists in the win. Also leading the charge for Team USA was 6-foot-9 wing Asa Newell. The Georgia commit played well both inside and outside the paint, netting 17 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.
“When you put this jersey on and you’re representing your country, it means something more,” Flagg said after the game. “There’s a lot of talent on the World Team and all week we were hearing that they were better than us so this game definitely meant more.”