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Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Chris Godwin hasn't been sighted since Week 7 of last season after a nasty ankle injury ended his season. Initially thought to be a chance to return in Week 1, it quickly became apparent that it wasn't going to happen with the Buccaneers playing a cautious approach with their star receiver.
Godwin is still working his way back from a devastating ankle injury he suffered midway through the 2024 season
As he continues to work his way back from a dislocated ankle, Chris Godwin returned to practice for the Buccaneers on Thursday.
The 29-year-old from Penn State is in his ninth season with the organization. His career highs came in 2019 when Godwin caught 86 passes, picking up 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns.
Godwin signed a new three-year, $66 million deal this offseason that includes $44 million guaranteed to secure the veteran's return to Tampa Bay. Godwin was heavily pursued in free agency, but ultimately valued the comfort of returning to the Buccaneers, the only franchise he's ever played for.
The Buccaneers won't have to worry about Cade Stover or Jake Andrews in Week 2, as the Texans have ruled both players out for Sunday.
On Thursday, a resurfaced report highlighted Egbuka’s perfect 4.0 GPA during his time at Steilacoom High School in Washington. After CBS Sports’ initial report highlighted the achievement leading up to the 2025 NFL draft, Egbuka’s first pro game has brought the story back into focus.
On Thursday for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Luke Goedeke (foot) and Greg Gaines (ankle) did not participate in practice. In addition, five players were limited: Chris Godwin Jr. (ankle), Ko Kieft (head), Zyon McCollum (neck/shoulder), Haason Reddick (foot) and Tristan Wirfs (knee).
Mike Evans has never had a bad season in the NFL. Whenever the Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend decides to retire, that'll be his legacy. No one has started a career the way Evans has, which is in some ways a wild sentence because Evans is in his 12th season in the league now.