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Brady throws 4 touchdowns in Bucs rout, Evans hurt
Tampa Bay quarterback TOM BRADY finished the 2020 regular season strong, throwing 4 touchdowns in a win that locked the Bucs into the fifth position in this year’s playoffs. Brady threw… More 2 touchdowns each to wide receivers ANTONIO BROWN and CHRIS GODWIN. The duo stepped up when veteran wideout MIKE EVANS was forced to leave the game after suffering a hyperextended left knee early on. Bucs head coach Bruce Arians said after the game that the team did not think the injury to Evans was serious. Less
Source: Tampa Bay Times
Good news, bad news on Bucs injury report
Tampa Bay wide receiver MIKE EVANS missed Thursday’s practice after being limited in Wednesday’s practice due to a hamstring injury. Meanwhile, fellow wide receiver CHRIS GODWIN was a full participant in… More Thursday’s practice after missing time earlier in the week following a procedure that removed 10 pins from his surgically repaired finger. Less
Source: Team Blog
Bucs WR Godwin one tough cookie
Tampa Bay wide receiver CHRIS GODWIN underwent a procedure on Tuesday to have pins removed from the finger that he fractured in late October. Godwin has been able to play through… More the painful injury thanks to a customized splint and glove on his left hand. Head coach Bruce Arians said that that there is “no chart for the toughness of Chris Goodwin”. The tough wideout is expected to start on Sunday when the Bucs play against the Minnesota Vikings. Less
Source: Tampa Bay Times
Bucs activate Antonio Brown, Week #9 role uncertain
The Tampa Bay Bucs officially added seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN to the active roster on Tuesday. Brown will join the Bucs for a walk-through practice on Wednesday ahead… More of Sunday night’s game against the New Orleans Saints. Head coach Bruce Arians said that Brown’s role against the Saints will depend on how the game goes. The Bucs are optimistic that wide receiver CHRIS GODWIN will return, but Brown could still have a role. Less
Source: Tampa Bay Times
Bucs WR Godwin undergoes finger surgery
Tampa Bay wide receiver CHRIS GODWIN suffered a fractured left index finger in Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders and underwent surgery for the injury on Tuesday. Godwin will miss… More the Bucs’ upcoming Monday Night Football game against the New York Giants. The team expects Godwin to return for the Week #9 game against the New Orleans Saints. Less
Source: Tampa Bay Times
Around the NFL: Tampa Bay receivers
Tampa Bay signed Antonio Brown last week, and some of us shook our heads. Why would the Bucs risk bringing in that head case (how's your helmet, man?) and character risk to a potential Super Bowl team? Turns out it makes some sense after all. more »
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Bucs WRs Evans, Godwin limited in Thursday practice
Tampa Bay wide receivers MIKE EVANS and CHRIS GODWIN both returned to a limited practice on Thursday and appear to be on track to play in Sunday’s game against the Green… More Bay Packers. Evans reportedly still has some soreness in his ankle, but he is expected to play through the issue on Sunday. Meanwhile, Godwin is working his way back from a hamstring injury. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Thursday night injury update
The Tampa Bay Bucs will be without wide receivers CHRIS GODWIN and JUSTIN WATSON, along with running back LESEAN MCCOY for tonight’s game against the Chicago Bears. Running back LEONARD FOURNETTE… More is listed as doubtful. Meanwhile, wide receivers MIKE EVANS and SCOTT MILLER have the best chance to play, although both are officially listed as questionable for the game. Less
Source: NFL.com
Bucs offense depleted by injury
The Tampa Bay Bucs did not practice on Monday, but the estimated practice report indicated that wide receivers MIKE EVANS (ankle), CHRIS GODWIN (hamstring), SCOTTY MILLER (hip/groin), and JUSTIN WATSON (chest)… More all would have been non-participants. In addition to the wideouts, running backs LEONARD FOURNETTE (ankle) and LESEAN MCCOY (ankle) were in no better shape. The depleted Bucs play on Thursday night this week against the Chicago Bears. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Bucs skill players miss Thursday practice
Tampa Bay wide receivers CHRIS GODWIN and SCOTTY MILLER missed practice for the second consecutive day as both players deal with their respective injuries. Godwin is dealing with a bad hamstring,… More while Miller has a hip/groin issue. Meanwhile, running back LEONARD FOURNETTE also missed a second consecutive practice as he tries to recover from a bum ankle. Less
Source: Team Website
Bucs WR Godwin clears concussion protocol
Tampa Bay wide receiver CHRIS GODWIN has cleared the NFL concussion protocol and will be available for the Bucs Week #3 game against the Denver Broncos. The Bucs receivers dropped several… More passes in Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers, so Godwin’s return will be welcomed. Of course, Godwin’s fantasy owners are thrilled to have him back as well. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Bucs WR Godwin in concussion protocol
Tampa Bay wide receiver CHRIS GODWIN has been placed in the league’s concussion protocol. Godwin had no symptoms of a concussion on Monday or Tuesday, but that all changed on Wednesday.… More Godwin was the Bucs’ leading receiver on Sunday, so they certainly hope he will be available for this Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Podcast: August 27 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff pick apart the AFC South, then talk holdins and preseason injuries. Sponsored by FanDraft and RotoWire. more »
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Mailbag: July 7, 2020
Will Chris Godwin be the best of the Tampa Bay pass catchers? What's up with the Cheat Sheet format? Identifying the league's top offenses. Damien Williams vs. Clyde Edwards-Helaire. And more. more »
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Around the NFL: The TB Buccaneers
It's happening. Tom Brady is leaving the New England Patriots and signing up with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. No truth to the idea that they're changing their name to the Tom Brady Buccaneers, but some enterprising company will probably make up a hat or shirt along those lines. Now what? more »
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