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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be without star wide receiver Chris Godwin Jr. as the team opens training camp this week. According to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times, Godwin will miss the start ...
With Godwin sidelined at the moment, former Ohio State standout, Emeka Egbuka will now face even heavier expectations. Drafted 19th overall, Egbuka was already expected to play a big role as a rookie.
Godwin was on pace for 121 catches, 1,399 yards, and 12 touchdowns, and he was better than Evans during that stretch. It appears like the Buccaneers will be cautious with Godwin, who signed a ...
Per Tampa Bay Times insider Rick Stroud: “Bucs WR Chris Godwin, who still is recovering from a dislocated ankle, will not participate in team-related activities to begin training camp.
Wide receivers are Bucs' biggest strength "The Buccaneers have had one of the league's top WR duos for a while in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin," ESPN insider Mike Clay wrote. "Evans (1,000-plus ...
According to Dan Pompei of The Athletic, Godwin entered Week 7 of last season leading the NFL in receptions, receiving touchdowns, receiving first downs and yards after the catch.
The Buccaneers placed receiver Chris Godwin on the active/physically unable to perform list Tuesday. Godwin may or may not be ready for the season opener. He still is rehabbing the left ankle he ...
He will continue to rehab with trainers.” Godwin’s injury and how it affects the offense Chris Godwin’s 2024 season ended early after a severe left ankle injury in Week 7.
Jenna Laine of ESPN reports that Godwin underwent another minor ankle procedure this spring to have it "cleaned out." The surgery was not a surprise, Laine adds, and Godwin is doing well.
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