Chris Godwin suffered a significant knee injury during the Buccaneers' Week 15 loss to the Saints, which involved an MCL sprain that sidelined him for two games
Godwin has a history of injuries, including a torn ACL in December 2021, which ended his season prematurely
He experienced a Grade 1 concussion in September 2020, causing him to miss one game, highlighting ongoing health concerns
Godwin has dealt with multiple hamstring injuries, including a Grade 2 strain in 2019 and another in 2020, both resulting in missed games
In October 2020, he fractured his left index finger while making a touchdown catch but only missed one game due to surgery
Despite these setbacks, Godwin has shown resilience and the ability to produce solid performances when healthy, often regarded as a reliable WR3 option
He enters a contract year with the Buccaneers, which adds pressure for him to perform at his best amid injury concerns
Godwin is adapting to a new offensive scheme this season, which could impact his performance and recovery strategy
His injury history has caused him to fall into WR4 territory in fantasy drafts, but analysts believe he can be a low-end WR2 or high-end WR3 if healthy