It is all systems go Sunday for America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, despite re-injuring his throwing shoulder against the Bills.

That’s the word from Bucs coach Dirk Koetter. While appearing on “Late Hits” last night, co-hosted by Alex Marvez and Gil Brandt heard exclusively on SiriusXM NFL Radio, Koetter mentioned Jameis, who bruised the AC joint in his throwing shoulder against Arizona two weeks ago and had to leave the game, re-injured the same shoulder in the first half at Buffalo last Sunday.

“He played very well, especially in the second half against Buffalo,” Koetter explained. “We did have that one sack-fumble in the first half [6:36 of the second quarter] and he kind of re-injured it.”

Koetter added Jameis also has a bruised deltoid muscle in his throwing shoulder.

Koetter said this is why Jameis only threw in Friday’s practice this week. Koetter expects this to be a pattern in practices in the immediate future until Jameis’ shoulder can “calm down.”

Team doctors do not believe Jameis’ limited practice schedule will continue through the end of the season, Koetter said.

Not only is this news to Joe, both the re-injured shoulder and the bruised deltoid muscle, but look at what Jameis did under duress.

The previous week he couldn’t finish the first half because of his injury. At Buffalo, not only did he finish the game, he had one of his best games of his young career. All with a bum wing. Against a damn good defense. On the road. And still gave the Bucs a touchdown lead late.