Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 209 lbs |
| Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA |
| Age: 30 |
| School: Penn State |
| Experience: 10 |
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10:04NFC South: Bust Alert Players
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9:58Tampa Bay Buccaneers Season Preview
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1:14Replacing Mike Evans For Buccaneers Offense
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1:33NFL Breakout Candidates: No. 2 - Emeka Egbuka
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1:19Bucs 3rd-Rd Pick WR Ted Hurst Makes Big 1st Impression
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1:22Impact Players To Watch: Falcons at Buccaneers
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0:53Week 4 Waiver Wire Walkthrough: Wide Receivers To Add For Week 4
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1:28MNF Buccaneers at Texans; Bucs Still Without Chris Godwin, Tristan Wirfs
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1:31Fantasy Football Expert Dave Richard's WRs NOT To Draft On Your Team
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1:16Judge Allows NFL Players to Return to NCAA
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0:36Baker Mayfield Contract Extension Update
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0:44Vita Vea, Bucs Agree to 1-Year, $30M Extension
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1:49NFL 30 Over 30: 49ers Cast of Veterans Fill The List
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0:34Judge Grants Order Allowing NFL Players to Return to the NCAA
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1:52Malik Nabers Fantasy Football Value
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1:51De'Zhaun Stribling's Fantasy Football Value
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9:30NFL Hot Seat Tracker
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1:32Is Giants GM Joe Schoen on the Hot Seat?
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1:22David Bailey & Rueben Bain Jr. Making Preseason Debut
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1:10Malik Willis to Start Dolphins Preseason Opener
Top Chris Godwin News
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Buccaneers' Chris Godwin: Sits out first preseason game
Godwin didn't play in Friday's 24-16 preseason victory over the Jets.
The Buccaneers held out most of their starters for the team's initial preseason contest, so Godwin's absence isn't a concern. The veteran wideout is expected to maintain a key role in a Tampa Bay WR corps that enters 2026 without Mike Evans for the first time since 2013. Godwin is joined at the top of the team's pass-catching pecking order by Emeka Egbuka (toe), with Jalen McMillan (knee) and tight end Cade Otton also slated to see plenty of opportunities.
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Buccaneers' Chris Godwin: Maintains key role in WR corps
Ahead of the coming season, Godwin is projected to work primarily out of the slot in a WR corps that also features Emeka Egbuka and Jalen McMillan, River Wells of SI.com and Andrew Harbaugh of USA Today report.
During the 2025 regular season, Godwin -- who was limited to seven contests in 2024 -- put up a 33-360-2 line on 51 targets in nine games. The 30-year-old reportedly was a standout during OTAs and heads into training camp with no lingering injury concerns, which sets him up to maintain a key role in a Tampa Bay WR corps that no longer includes Mike Evans, who is now a member of the 49ers. In his continued role out of the slot, Godwin should provide fantasy lineup utility in 2026, particularly in PPR formats, while Egbuka -- a 2025 first-rounder who can line up all along the formation -- brings intriguing upside to the table in his second pro season, which is reflected in his current average draft position. Meanwhile, Jalen McMillan -- who will look to rebound from a 2025 campaign that was abbreviated by a neck injury -- is a candidate to see his share of targets on the outside, with Ted Hurst and Tez Johnson also in the mix to carve out roles in the passing game.
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Buccaneers' Chris Godwin: Entering camp as WR1?
Godwin appears the favorite to emerge as Tampa Bay's top wide receiver during training camp, River Wells of SI.com reports.
Godwin was a standout during OTAs and minicamp, consistently drawing targets while working from the slot. Following Mike Evans' departure to San Francisco, the 30-year-old is the clear veteran leader of Tampa Bay's receiving corps and could remain Baker Mayfield's most trusted target even if Emeka Egbuka takes a step forward in Year 2. Behind Godwin and Egbuka, Jalen McMillan, rookie third-round pick Ted Hurst, running backs Bucky Irving and Kenneth Gainwell, and tight end Cade Otton are all competing for targets. Injuries limited Godwin to seven games in 2024 and nine in 2025, but he remains positioned for a prominent role after signing a three-year, $66 million deal last offseason.
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