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Tampa Bay Buccaneers First-Round Pick Joe Tryon is Real Close to Return
The Washington product is expected to join the Bucs for minicamp next week, according to head coach Bruce Arians.
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Jun 2, 2021
Joe Tryon is real close to joining his team in practice, according to head coach Bruce Arians. “Oh yeah, he’s real close, Arians told local reporters on Tuesday. Tryon had a minor procedure on his knee sometime in early May, which kept him off to the side of the field and out of drills for rookie minicamp and now OTAs.
Although he hasn t fully suited up for practice, Tryon has attended the practices watching from afar as his teammates run through various drills and position-by-position workouts.
Alastair Stewart
No problem on the ‘demand side’ – but the ‘supply side’ is another matter. It’s all down to timing.
In its 7 May trading update, Britain’s largest housebuilder Barratt Developments raised its estimate for the number of home sales for the financial year for the second time, while price inflation is running at a perky 4%, despite the looming unwinding of the Stamp Duty holiday and tightening up of the Help to Buy requirements.
But the issue of cost has been preoccupying investors across the sector. So far, the focus has been on material costs and shortages rather than housebuilders’ most crucial ingredient – land.
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