The Bucs had every reason to believe that investing in WR Chris Godwin after a significant injury was a good move, but Godwin also placed his confidence in the team by eschewing the potential windfall ...
The New England Patriots made a strong push to sign free agent wide receiver Chris Godwin, who turned down a lot of money to remain with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Mile High Report on MSNHorse Tracks: Why are the Broncos going defense in free agency?The Denver Broncos statistically had a superb defense in 2024. They were 3rd in points allowed, 7th in yards given up, and ...
After signing a three-year, $66 million contract to stay in Tampa Bay, Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin says he was "really close" to leaving the organization during free agency.
NFL free agency is fully underway and while the Bucs haven't been the most active team in the league, they have made moves to keep key players on the team while ...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin was one of the most coveted free agent players. He passed up more money to stay home.
NFL mock draft features several major shake-ups after the first wave of free agency, including Shedeur Sanders' first-round tumble.
Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin decided to stay with the only NFL team he has ever played for and sign a three-year contract in Tampa Bay, but he strongly considered leaving.
Eagles send Gardner-Johnson to Texans. Vikings bolster offensive, defensive lines in NFL free agency
The wheeling and dealing continued on the eve of the NFL's start of its new league year. A day after defensive tackle Milton ...
A source confirmed to the Pioneer Press that the Vikings have agreed to terms with Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen.
How will the first wave of free agency impact the draft? Here’s a look at what the first round might look like.
Stonehouse (25) is now the most notable free agent punter on the market. Michael Palardy (32) and Pat O'Donnell (34) are also ...
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