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Losing to the Baltimore Ravens, 41-31, wasn’t the biggest blow to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The most crushing news was losing their two top receivers, Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, to injury. But in Godwin’s case, his injury is expected to end what has so far been a strong campaign, and seemingly for no good reason.
Godwin was carted off with 43 seconds remaining in the Monday night primetime game — with the Bucs trailing by 10 points — after a tackle left him unable to move on the field.
The footage of Godwin’s injury was hard to watch.
Jameson Williams is facing a two-game suspension for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing substances (PES) policy, sources told ESPN.
Detroit Lions receiver and former first-round pick Jameson Williams was issued a two-game suspension by the NFL on Monday after violating the league’s guidelines on “performance-enhancing substances.”
Williams received a suspension last season, sitting out four games (reduced from six), after violating the league’s gambling rules amid a flurry of bans handed down during the NFL’s crackdown on betting.
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Lamar Jackson matched his career high with five touchdown passes. Tampa Bay’s star receivers, Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, left the game with injuries.
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Evans was held out of practice on Thursday and Friday and was limited on Saturday with the injury.
Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans missed two days of practice with a hamstring injury in the week leading up to Tampa Bay’s matchup with the Ravens on Monday Night Football. Evans re-injured the hamstring in the second quarter, and he was ruled out of the game.
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles said Saturday that at that time Evans was questionable.
Mike Evans writhed in pain after a pass breakup then limped off the field.