Let's talk about receivers in the 2025 NFL Draft class. No, it doesn't seemingly feature a Ja'Marr Chase, Malik Nabers or Drake London type. But just because it doesn't feel like
On a third-and-long with a little over a minute remaining in the game, Godwin was tackled and hurt his lower leg on a play that was too gruesome for ESPN to show on the broadcast. Godwin reportedly dislocated his ankle and will undergo surgery this week with the expectation that he’ll make a full recovery for 2025.
Unless Mark Carrier and Kevin House have some routes left in their legs, the Bucs may have to consider trading for a receiver before the Nov. 5 deadline.
"Our prayers go out to him," Bowles said of Godwin after the 41-31 loss. "Chris is a hell of a player and a hell of a human being. Not much you can say. You feel bad for him, and unfortunately, they're not going to cancel the games. We got to step up and move on. But our hearts are heavy."
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have placed wide receiver Chris Godwin on injured reserve with an ankle injury that will require surgery.
Todd Bowles referenced the Ravens' 10-point lead and Mike Evans' injury as reasons he kept Chris Godwin in late during a lopsided Week 7 loss.
The NFL could discipline Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith for the play that injured Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin.
Injuries always have a significant effect on the NFL season, but some teams are bearing the brunt of absences more than others.
The tackle made by Ravens' defender Roquan Smith on Buccaneers' star wide receiver Chris Godwin is under review for a hip drop tackle.
The white Guardian Cap with a cover that includes the throwback logo of the stiletto-chewing pirate hangs in Luke Goedeke’s locker. The line of soft-shell pads that the Bucs tackle wears over his helmet is a visual reminder of what he endured after sustaining a concussion in the season opener against Washington.