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| Name | No. | Pos | Seasons played | Games | Starts |
| Jimmie Sims
| 55
| LB
| 1976
| 2
| 1
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| College | Height | Weight | Date of birth |
| USC
| 6-0
| 195
| 28-Dec-53
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| How acquired | How left |
| Free agent signed during 1976 season
| Released after the 1976 season
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Profile
Played for John McKay in college and followed him to the pros by appearing in two games for the 1976 expansion Buccaneers. Had been signed to the roster due to injury problems towards the end of that year but did not make any further impact on the Tampa Bay record books. Did not know any of the defensive signals for the game against the Steelers that he made his debut in and hence was told to simply blitz on every play. He did so and got a sack in the process. Was appropriately known as "Psycho" but never played in the NFL again after leaving Tampa Bay.
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| Tackles |
| Season |
Solo |
Asst |
Total |
| 1976 |
9 |
5 |
14 |
| Total |
9 |
5 |
14 |
| Sacks |
| Season |
No.
| | 1976
| 1.0
| | Total
| 1.0
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