Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver Chris Godwin Jr. Added To Injury Report Before Crucial Week 18 Game
It’s Week 18. The stakes literally couldn’t be higher. And just when you thought the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could cruise into a “win-and-in” scenario against the Carolina Panthers without any last-minute drama, the football gods said, “Not so fast.”
Hours before kickoff, the Bucs updated their injury report, adding Wide Receiver Chris Godwin to the list with an illness. Now, before anyone starts smashing the panic button or frantically checking the waiver wire for a desperate replacement, take a deep breath. Godwin currently carries no game designation. That means, despite feeling under the weather, he is expected to suit up and play.
What This Means For the Bucs
This isn’t just any game. It’s the NFC South title on the line. It’s the playoffs or an early vacation. Tampa Bay needs all hands on deck, and Godwin has been a steadying force in an offense that has seen its fair share of ups and downs this season.
In eight games (five starts), Godwin has hauled in 32 catches for 352 yards and 2 touchdowns. But more importantly, he’s coming off his best performance of the year. He had a seven-catch, 108-yard outing against Miami in Week 17, where he finally cracked the century mark. That is the kind of momentum you want heading into a divisional showdown, not a sudden bout of the flu.
Will He Be limited?
The big question now isn’t if he plays, but how much. The team isn’t required to tell us if he’s going to be on a “pitch count,” so we likely won’t know until the game unfolds.
Illnesses are tricky beasts in the NFL. We’ve seen Michael Jordan have his “Flu Game,” and we’ve seen other guys try to tough it out and look like a shell of themselves. If Godwin is feeling drained, it could mean fewer snaps or perhaps being used more as a decoy while guys like Mike Evans shoulder the heavy lifting.
Ian Rapoport confirmed the news, noting that despite the late addition, Godwin’s status hasn’t officially changed to “questionable” or “doubtful.” That’s a good sign. But for a Bucs team fighting for its life to extend the season, any hiccup is enough to make the fanbase nervous.
