We’re starting to sound like a broken record, but the injuries just keep piling on for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With a laundry list of players, including Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Mason Foster, Gerald McCoy, Doug Martin and Josh McCown, expected to miss a considerable amount of time or attempting to come back in Week 4 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the last thing that the Buccaneers need is to add another name to their ever-growing list.

However, according to Fox Sports’ Ross Jones, Vincent Jackson suffered a small fracture to his wrist during the Bucs’ Thursday night shellacking at the hands of the Atlanta Falcons. The injury apparently occurred when Jackson landed on his wrist after getting hit by safety Dwight Lowery in the team’s first play on their second offensive possession.

All that sounds pretty bad, but there is some good news. Jackson isn’t expect to miss any time for the injury. Now, doesn’t that sound like music to every Bucs fan’s ears? After all, the 31-year-old wide receiver has led the team in receiving yards in each of the last two seasons with 1,224 and 1,384 in 2013 and 2012, respectively.

With a tough stretch in the regular season on the horizon, the Buccaneers need as much offensive fire power as possible. Losing their No. 1 receiver for even one game could prove to be detrimental to a Tampa team that needs to immediately bounce back from their poor 0-3 start.