Bruce Arians couldn’t careless about Vita Vea losing his tooth.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle was bloodied while fighting in the trenches during the second quarter of his team’s battle with the Indianapolis Colts. Vea’s helmet became dislodged while rushing the passer. And his bare chin would then meet the helmet of Colts offensive guard Mark Glowinski — which sent one of his pearly whites flying.
TV cameras picked up images of him smiling as he made his way over to the sideline after losing his tooth.
After the game, head coach Bruce Arians wasn’t sympathetic about him losing a tooth at all.
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I’m pretty sure Vea’s dentist won’t agree with Bruce Arians’ evaluation of his star defensive lineman’s oral injury. Hopefully someone picked that tooth up off the floor and put it in some milk. Vea’s going to want to fix that ASAP, as he and the Bucs will have plenty of smiling to do after securing a thrilling 38-31 victory over the Colts.