The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are reuniting with offensive lineman Justin Skule, bringing back a familiar and trusted depth piece who was part of the team from 2022 through 2024.
During his previous stint in Tampa Bay, Skule carved out a valuable role as a versatile backup, capable of stepping in at multiple spots along the offensive line when injuries arose. His experience within the system and familiarity with the coaching staff made him a dependable option in game-day rotations and emergency situations.
“Bucs are bringing back offensive lineman Justin Skule, a key backup from 2022-24 who played for the Vikings last year.”
After spending the 2025 season with the Minnesota Vikings, Skule now returns to a Buccaneers offensive line room that continues to emphasize continuity and depth in the trenches. While he may not project as a full-time starter, his positional flexibility—having logged snaps at both tackle spots—gives Tampa Bay insurance behind its front-line players. In a league where offensive line injuries are inevitable, bringing back a player like Skule reinforces the Bucs’ commitment to maintaining stability and competition across the unit.
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