Chris Godwin is remaining in Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers' star wide receiver, who is returning from a gruesome ankle injury, is getting a three-year $66 million deal, including $44 million guaranteed.
Godwin is signing a three-year, $66 million deal to stay in a Buccaneers uniform, per reports. A person close to the situation confirmed Godwin's return to the Buccaneers to USA TODAY Sports ...
The Buccaneers have some players to bring back, too, and although one big name has already returned to the fold, there's another that every team in the NFL is watching. Here's what the Bucs have ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a pretty bad punting problem last year in 2024, cycling through three different ones by the time the season was over — and none of them performed particularly well.
On Monday, wide receiver Chris Godwin agreed to terms on a new three-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs previously changed the contract structure of Godwin's contract to provide ...
"#Buccaneers one-year, $9M deal for Lavonte David, fully guaranteed, salary $3.5M; $5M roster bonus third day after execution of contract, $29,412 per game active roster bonus guaranteed, plus ...
Instead, he is staying where the process led him to last time: with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On Monday, the Buccaneers announced that they had agreed to terms on a new three-year deal with ...
Chris Godwin is staying in South Florida. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-signed their star receiver to a three-year, $66 million deal, according to multiple reports, after Godwin again showed off his ...
The Buccaneers are bringing back one of their key offensive pieces from 2024. Per a report from NFL Media, Tampa Bay has agreed to a three-year deal with guard Ben Bredeson. The initial numbers ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have already been active both with inside free agents and those who will come in from other teams. Externally, the Bucs have agreed to contracts with pass rusher Haason ...
For two seasons in a row, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers let a Pro Bowl wide receiver test the free agent market. They let Mike Evans do so a year ago, and he re-signed on a two-year, $41 million deal.