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Noah Spence has a dislocated shoulder again

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ day keeps going from bad to worse. The latest news: Noah Spence dislocated his shoulder in the team’s loss against the Minnesota Vikings, per ESPN’s Jenna Laine.

Spence left the game with a shoulder injury early on, but returned to play—apparently powering through a dislocated shoulder, as he did last year when he played the entire season with his shoulder in a brace. Laine says that Spence will go back to wearing that brace, and that he’ll have an MRI on his shoulder tomorrow.

That shoulder is now a recurring problem for Spence, and that may be the biggest concern for the Bucs: it’s hard to play in the NFL with structural damage to a shoulder that you keep dislocating.