Jacque Lewis released by Buccaneers again
Posted Aug 17, 2005
On Tuesday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed former San Diego Chargers lineman Phil Bogle, releasing rookie running back Jacque Lewis to make room on the roster. Lewis first signed with the Bucs on May 17 as an undrafted rookie out of North Carolina. He was released last Wednesday but then re-signed on Thursday, and he played briefly in the opener at Tennessee.
(Buccaneers.com)
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