TAMPA, Fla. -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy was seen leaving Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks limping in a walking boot on his right foot, but he said that won't keep him from traveling to San Diego to play the Chargers this week.

Speaking Tuesday on SiriusXM NFL Radio, the four-time Pro Bowl selection and defensive captain said, "I will be out in San Diego and ready to rock against the Chargers in Week 13."

Bucs coach Dirk Koetter said McCoy underwent some tests Monday, but implied that his injury might not be that serious.

"He’s getting some tests run on his foot, ankle," Koetter said. "It’s pretty common for guys that have a foot or an ankle injury to put them in a boot, just so they -- it takes the stress off it, it takes the body weight [off]."

McCoy had 1½ sacks against the Seahawks as the Bucs had a season-high six sacks. It was McCoy's ninth-career game with more than one sack and his first this season. He also gave an emotional pregame speech to his teammates in the locker room.

The Bucs' defensive line has been ravaged by injuries this season, but has finally been at full strength for last three games. McCoy missed Week 5 with a calf injury. Robert Ayers missed four games with an ankle injury. Clinton McDonald missed four times with a hamstring injury. Noah Spence has been playing with a partially torn labrum.

In the last three games since all the starting defensive linemen returned from injury, the unit has combined for 10 sacks, fourth-most in the NFL. The defense also allowed the NFL's lowest opponent passer rating in those three games at 63.9 percent, and their 39.3-percent pressure rate ranks fourth in the league for that span.