Chris Godwin's contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is set to expire this offseason, and the team may not be able to afford the wide receiver as he hits free agency
Chris Godwin's contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers expires this offseason, and he could be heading to a number of other NFL teams, thanks to an $11.5 million problem
Bleacher Report's Maurice Moton thinks the Tampa Bay Buccaneers should trade for former Super Bowl MVP wider receiver Cooper Kupp. The post Buccaneers Named Possible Trade Destination for Super Bowl MVP appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' season ended on Sunday against the Washington Commanders at home, and team mainstay unfortunately Chris Godwin wasn't a part of it on
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a few decisions to make this offseason — in fact, the Bucs have 19 free agents to make a decision on this offseason. They won't br
In CBS Sports' latest mock draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers addressed Chris Godwin's possible departure by selecting another receiver.
Revisiting the star wide receiver's injury as the Buccaneers prepare for their wild-card round matchup against the Commanders.
CBS Sports projects the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will replace WR Chris Godwin with Mizzou's Luther Burden III in 2025 NFL draft.
The season did not end the way that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers wanted, falling to the Washington Commanders 23-20 this past weekend in the first round of the playoffs. This is a talented team who unfortunately had a couple of holes in the roster that didn’t allow for them to hit their potential.
And in CBS Sports' latest mock draft, that's exactly what they do, selecting Mizzouri receiver Luther Burden III with the 19th pick.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' season ended on Sunday against the Washington Commanders at home, and team mainstay unfortunately Chris Godwin wasn't a part of it on the field — he's been dealing with ...
The Las Vegas Raiders must acquire another receiving threat this offseason, and an NFL analyst predicts the team will address the pressing need by signing a former Pro Bowler in free agency.