Since entering the NFL as a third-round pick, Chris Godwin has established himself as a premier receiving threat in the league. Forming a virtually unstoppable tandem with superstar Mike Evans, Godwin has ensured that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are an above-average offense courtesy of their wide receiver room alone.
However, that status is in question this year. The biggest reason for that doubt isn’t either player’s talent but availability for the All-Pro wideout. After being forced out of action for the second half of the 2024 season, all eyes are on Godwin entering the 2025 campaign.
What Happened to Chris Godwin?
Godwin suffered an ill-fated ankle injury in Week 7 of the 2024 season. The star wideout suffered a dislocated ankle against the Baltimore Ravens, and it was recently revealed that he also fractured his fibula and tore his deltoid.
The injuries required surgery and caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Now, after undergoing a second surgery during the offseason, he will officially miss time early in the 2025 campaign as well.
A Buccaneers lifer, Godwin had a Pro Bowl appearance under his belt while also being a major contributor on the squad that won Super Bowl 55. With 7,266 receiving yards in his career, he also has four separate seasons (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023) crossing the 1,000-yard mark.
Before the injuries, 2024 was shaping up to be a fantastic year for him. Through seven games, he was already up to 576 yards and five touchdowns — easily on pace to establish career highs in both categories.
For a team with Super Bowl aspirations, Godwin’s availability throughout the 2025 season will play a major part in determining their fate. Recently, the Buccaneers activated Godwin off the PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) list and announced that he passed his physical.
Sources: Buccaneers plan to activate WR Chris Godwin off the Physically Unable to Perform list and have him on their 53-man roster to start the season, but only to begin his ramp-up process for games, not to immediately play in them. Godwin still is unlikely to play until October… pic.twitter.com/zGaaVeTRYc
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 21, 2025
If he stayed on the PUP list, Godwin would’ve been forced to miss the first four games of the 2025 season. Since he was activated, he can return before Week 5 if the Bucs feel he’s ready; however, Buccaneers GM Jason Licht recently confirmed that Godwin will miss the first month of the season. The only reason they removed him from the PUP list is so he can practice and start ramping up for a Week 5 or Week 6 return.
Godwin’s absence allows their first-round pick, Emeka Egbuka, to play a huge role in the offense early in the season.
Godwin’s Fantasy Outlook
Last year’s injury robbed us of what could have been an all-time season from Godwin in Liam Coen’s offense. From Weeks 1 to 7, Godwin was tied for fourth in targets (61), first in receptions (50), second in receiving yards (576), and tied for third in receiving touchdowns (5). Godwin was the WR4 in fantasy points per game (19.7) among receivers with at least three games played.
Unfortunately, his severe injury will also impact his 2025 season. Godwin hasn’t practiced yet, and he had a second surgery in the spring to further heal the injury. He isn’t expected to play early in the season, but the Bucs do expect to see him in 2025.
Tampa Bay can be patient in bringing Godwin back into the fold with Evans and Egbuka leading the passing attack. Egbuka has been stellar throughout his first NFL training camp and has taken advantage of every opportunity with the first-team offense.
We have seen players return from significant ankle injuries and take time getting back to full strength. It seems like Godwin is sure to miss at least the first four weeks of the season. Maybe he returns to form by the end of the season, but that is a long time to wait for production in your fantasy lineup.

