After signing a three-year, $66 million contract to stay in Tampa Bay, Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin says he was "really close" to leaving the organization during free agency.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin was one of the most coveted free agent players. He passed up more money to stay home.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht is pleased the franchise and Chris Godwin could agree to terms on a new contract.
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The NFL offseason kicked into a higher gear on Monday with the unofficial start of free agency as the legal negotiating ...
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 ...
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Sporting News on MSNNFL free agency grades 2025: Live analysis of every key free agent signing and tradeThe Sporting News is breaking down all the notable early offseason moves by NFL teams in 2025, including free-agent signings ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNChris Godwin Always Wanted To Stay A BuccaneerTAMPA, Fla. - Bucs Chris Godwin wasn't going anywhere. The sought-after free-agent wide receiver knew in his mind that Tampa ...
Metcalf to Pittsburgh. Davante to Rams. Here is a one-stop shop for fantasy football reaction to all the key player movement ...
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 ...
TAMPA — In the span of less than a year, Chris Godwin buried his father and then suffered a gruesome injury that threatened ...
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Yardbarker on MSNDid Chris Godwin Give Bucs A Hometown Discount?The city of Tampa – and the surrounding Tampa Bay area – was elated with joy on Monday when the news broke that the Bucs had ...
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