Chris Godwin, McMillan and Buccaneers
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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 of training camp as he continues to work his way back from an ankle injury he suffered in 2024.
Recent comments from Buccaneers' general manager Jason Licht have cast some serious doubt on whether or not star wide receiver and franchise stalwart Chris Godw
Chris Godwin is coming off a year that was cut short due to a significant leg injury, and it sounds like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers star may not be quite
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNBuccaneers' Emeka Egbuka has another great week in the eys of PFF
Emeka Egbuka has been turning heads this training camp and preseason, and the Bucs get ready for Week 1 in the coming weeks. The team is likely to use him right away, while Chris Godwin Jr. is nursing his ankle back from the injury he suffered in 2024, and now Jalen McMillan is placed on injured reserve.
His knee injury from last season could mean he's back around a year later, perhaps around Weeks 7-10, as Niners head coach Kyle Shanahan discussed in training camp. The new Los Angeles Chargers running back suffered an eye injury in a July 4th fireworks incident. No word about exactly when he's back, but seems like Week 1 is realistic.
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FantasyPros on MSNDeep Fantasy Football Sleepers: Wide Receivers (2025)
Who should be concerned about which NFL players often go undrafted in fantasy football? Well, fantasy football managers – that’s who. While it’s obviously important to hit during the early rounds of drafts,
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AtoZ Sports on MSNTodd Bowles confirms suspicion regarding starter's status for Bucs' season opener
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' wide receiver corps was not going to be at full strength going into the regular season, with Chris Godwin still working his way back from an ankle injury that prematurely ended his 2024 season.
The Buccaneers had experienced first-hand in 2024 the need for depth at the position while weathering injuries to Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, and also considered Egbuka a special talent they couldn't pass by. As it turns out, the Buccaneers' receiving ...