Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots
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Godwin, ready to be a spoke in the wheel again, is rehabbing from last season's fractured fibula, torn deltoid and high ankle sprain.
Chris Godwin is one of the best mid-round values in 2025 fantasy drafts. He was the overall WR1 through six weeks last season before a dislocated ankle ended his year prematurely. Now healthy, playing in a stable offense with improved quarterback play and facing one of the league's softest playoff schedules,
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Yardbarker on MSNChris Godwin reflects on controversial decision that led to gruesome injuryGodwin suffered a dislocated left ankle and a high ankle sprain, fractured his fibula and tore his deltoid with under a minute to play in a contest in which his team was trailing the Baltimore Ravens by 10 points this past October.
Chris Godwin is coming off what might have been his best statistical season. In his first seven games, he ranked second in fantasy points among wide receivers a
The Pittsburgh Steelers heavily pursued wide receiver Chris Godwin in free agency this offseason before the star decided to head back to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Godwin signed a three-year, $66 million deal, but was reportedly offered over $30 million per season by the New England Patriots.
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The Patriots made a major offer to Chris Godwin of the Buccaneers, but were rejected in free agency. Now we know how much they offered. The post Star WR Gave Up More Than $50 Million to Spurn Patriots appeared first on Heavy Sports.