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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.
Buccaneers' Chris Godwin Jr. set to miss start of training camp as he rehabs from 2024 ankle injury Godwin was forced to undergo season-ending ankle surgery in 2024 ...
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 ...
As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers get set to open training camp, all eyes will be on the wide receiver room and most notably, veteran Chris Godwin and rookie Emeka Egbuka. Godwin, a cornerstone of the ...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin is still working his way back from the dislocated ankle he suffered during Week 7 of the 2024 season in October, and he reportedly underwent a ...
Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said in June that he was hopeful Godwin would be ready for Week 1, but neither player nor team have elaborated on whether that's the expectation or merely a possibility.
TAMPA — Chris Godwin will be held out of team-related activities to begin training camp while he recovers from a dislocated ankle. Bucs veterans report to camp Tuesday with the first workout ...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles relayed a concerning injury update on Chris Godwin after several PUP list announcements at training camp.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers veteran wideout had a second procedure on his ankle this spring but is reportedly doing well ahead of the 2025 season.
With Tampa Bay Buccaneers training camp getting underway this week, there was an immediate injury update on star wide receiver Chris Godwin.
Chris Godwin, Tristan Wirfs, Five Other Bucs to Start Camp on PUP/NFI Lists WR Chris Godwin, T Tristan Wirfs, G Sua Opeta, QB Michael Pratt and T Silas Dzansi will all start training camp on the ...
Slot receiver Chris Godwin is on the physically unable to perform list and it's too early for Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles to declare his status for Week 1 of the regular season in September.