Chris Godwin will not receive the franchise tag from the Bucs, making him the top free agent WR. Tristan Wirfs mentions Bucs' O-Lineman leaving Tampa
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in an awkward position as as franchise. That may seem like an odd thing to say about a team coming off back-to-back NFC South titles, but it is true. Tampa Bay is in a two
There are several other talented pending free agents at the wide receiver position. USA TODAY Sports is here to rank them. Higgins is not just the top wide receiver in this year's free agent class, he very well may be the top player in the class.
The Buccaneers and wide receiver Chris Godwin are working on a new contract that would keep Godwin in Tampa Bay. Godwin and the Buccaneers have agreed to change his old contract so that it doesn’t void until the end of the league year on March 12,
Chris Godwin, who was off to the best start of his career in 2024 before an injury, finished the three-year contract he signed in 2022…Our 10-part series on potential Bucs free agents in 2025 starts w
Entering the offseason, seven teams have at least $50 million in salary cap space and another eight have at least $35 million in salary cap space. At least three more should jump into that range after they cut some players.
If Chris Godwin and Tee Higgins are off the market, what is the plan for the Patriots at WR? - Adam B. This scenario looks increasingly likely given reports about an extension and/or tag keeping Higgins in Cincinnati and Godwin buying more time to negotiate with Tampa Bay.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a lot of tough decisions to make. They'll have to figure out what to do with wide receiver Chris Godwin, for one, and additionally, they'll have to improve the defense. Improving the defense could mean some other decisions in letting players go,
The Tennessee Titans wide receiver room could gain some strength if they can land Tampa Bay Bucs’ Chris Godwin in free agency.
Entering the offseason, seven teams have at least $50 million in salary cap space and another eight have at least $35 million in salary cap space. At least three more should jump into that range after they cut some players.
Zac Jackson of The Athletic wrote that "all indications are that (the Browns) are going to continue to hold Myles Garrett and try to present him with a monstrous new contract" to keep him with the team.
I entered this mock draft with the assumption that the Patriots missed out on Tee Higgins and Chris Godwin in free agency. They can’t afford to go into Year 2 of Drake Maye with a lackluster receiving corps.