Breaking News: Tampa Bay buccaneers are bringing him back……

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made a significant move by re-signing star wide receiver Chris Godwin to a three-year, $66 million contract, with $44 million guaranteed. This decision ensures that Godwin will continue to be a key component of the Buccaneers’ offense alongside fellow wide receivers Mike Evans and the emerging talent Jalen McMillan. citeturn0search12

 

Godwin’s performance prior to his mid-season injury in 2024 was outstanding; he led the NFL with 50 receptions and accumulated 576 yards and five touchdowns in just six and a half games. His consistent excellence has been instrumental in the Buccaneers’ recent successes, including their NFC South championships. citeturn0search12

 

This contract extension aligns with the Buccaneers’ strategy of retaining key players. In recent months, the team has also re-signed veteran linebacker Lavonte David to a one-year, $10 million deal, ensuring his leadership continues on defense. Additionally, the Buccaneers brought back cornerback Bryce Hall, who, despite a limited first season in Tampa, is expected to compete for a significant role in the secondary. citeturn0search15

 

These moves underscore the Buccaneers’ commitment to maintaining a competitive roster as they aim for another NFC South title and a potential Super Bowl appearance in the upcoming 2025 season.

 

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