Earlier Thursday, coach Greg Schiano said the sixth-year pro had a problem with his left foot, but declined to give specific details.
The Bucs later placed Tynes on the non-football injury list.
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Tampa Bay Buccaneers guard Carl Nicks is being treated for a recurrence of the MRSA infection in his left foot.
The initial cases were confirmed while the Bucs were in New England holding joint practices with the Patriots before a preseason game. The team hired a company to sanitize One Buc Place, the team's headquarters and training facility,
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"From everything we've been told and understand, this does happen, which is why MRSA is a bacteria that's hard to treat,
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Nicks had already missed most of training camp while recovering from surgery on his left big toe when he was initially diagnosed with MRSA in late August. MRSA is a staph infection that is resistant to some antibiotics.
Bucs general manager Mark Dominik said the team received confirmation Thursday that Nicks has MRSA again in the "same place,
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Nicks sat out the remainder of the preseason,
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The Bucs said at the time they did not know where Nicks and Tynes were exposed to MRSA.
"In talking with the infectious disease specialist who's been treating Carl and working with us, and working with other professionals," Dominik added, "he also confirms and believes strongly this is the same infection."
A second player, kicker Lawrence Tynes, also was diagnosed with MRSA in August.
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