Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin decided to stay with the only NFL team he has ever played for and sign a three-year contract in Tampa Bay, but he strongly considered leaving.
On Tuesday, Godwin went on NFL Network to discuss his brief free agency foray and admitted he was "really close" to leaving the team that drafted him back in 2017.
Godwin got a new deal, and the Buccaneers were able to keep one of the franchise's best players on the team for another three seasons. The three-year, $66 million deal sees Godwin stay with Baker ...
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Bucs Wire on MSNNFL Insider reports that Chris Godwin turned down more money to return to Tampa BayThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers wasted no time on Monday in re-signing Chris Godwin to ensure their offense had all its key pieces returning in 2025. After several seasons of contract talks and franchise ...
TAMPA — In the span of less than a year, Chris Godwin buried his father and then suffered a gruesome injury that threatened ...
There was a lot of concern that Chris Godwin wouldn't be returning to the Buccaneers this offseason, but here's why it went the other way.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver Chris Godwin spoke to the media on Tuesday after signing his new three-year deal with the team. WR Godwin discussed what this franchise means to him, coming back as ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are running it back in more ways than one in 2025. To start, with the re-signing of Chris Godwin, they'll maintain their entire offense ...
The New England Patriots have not become the ultra desirable location they once were during their dynasty years under Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. Despite hiring head coach, Mike Vrabel, to go ...
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Chris Godwin Breaks Silence About His New ContractAs free agency loomed, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ fans anxiously watched for signs that the team’s offensive firepower might ...
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