The Tampa Bay Buccaneers completed their roster cutdown to 75 players on Tuesday morning by waiving second-year wide receiver Donteea Dye and rookie offensive lineman Joel Hale. The team had previously trimmed 12 players from the roster on Sunday but needed to clear two more spots before the NFL's Tuesday afternoon deadline.
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Dye, who suffered a leg injury on the opening kickoff of last Friday's win over Cleveland, was waived with an injured designation. If he clears waivers, he will revert to the Buccaneers' injured reserve list unless he and the team work out an injury settlement.