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Report: Bucs to activate Godwin off PUP, unlikely to play until October

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers plan to activate wide receiver Chris Godwin off the physically unable to perform list and will have him on the 53-man roster to begin the season, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Although Godwin likely won't play in a game until October, activating the 29-year-old will allow him to begin his ramp-up process as he continues to recover from a broken ankle suffered last October, adds Schefter. The veteran wideout is reportedly expected to start practicing in Week 2.

All-Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs, who's recovering from knee surgery, will also start the year on the 53-man roster, head coach Todd Bowles told reporters Thursday, per Schefter. Bowles added that Wirfs will miss time to start the season and has a similar recovery timeline to Godwin's.

Godwin re-signed with the Buccaneers in free agency on a three-year, $66-million contract with $45 million guaranteed. He apparently had higher offers from other teams but decided to take less money to remain in Tampa Bay.

The former Pro Bowler was having a terrific 2024 campaign before suffering the season-ending injury, totaling 50 receptions for 576 receiving yards and five touchdowns in seven contests.

Tampa Bay will also be without second-year wide receiver Jalin McMillan to start the campaign, as he's expected to be placed on injured reserve with a strained neck. Mike Evans and first-round rookie Emeka Egbuka are set to receive a heavy workload until Godwin returns.

The Buccaneers kick off their season against the Atlanta Falcons on Sept. 7.

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