The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have seemingly lost Chris Godwin for the remainder of the 2024 NFL season, or have they? The wide receiver has surprisingly revealed he would like to return this year, setting an ambitious date for his comeback.

In recent years, the Buccaneers have managed to build a highly competitive roster. Despite Tom Brady‘s retirement in 2023, the team remained a solid contender in the NFC South, thanks to the strong work of their front office.

Unfortunately, this season they’ve struggled with injuries. Most recently, they lost Chris Godwin, whose ankle injury was expected to sideline him for the rest of the season — or so everyone thought.

Chris Godwin aims to return during the 2024 season

In Week 7, the Buccaneers hosted the Baltimore Ravens. Despite being down by 10 points with under two minutes left, Todd Bowles kept the starters on the field, a costly decision for the team.

Chris Godwin caught a pass from Baker Mayfield over the middle. Unfortunately, he suffered a hip-drop tackle by Roquan Smith, which led to a dislocated ankle for the wideout.

The talented receiver was on pace for a record season with 576 yards in seven games. The team announced he’d miss the remainder of the season, but Godwin has other plans.

Following ankle surgery, Godwin spoke to the media about his recovery. Surprisingly, he’s set an ambitious return date, though it would depend on his team’s performance.

TAMPA, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 21: Chris Godwin #14 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts as he is carted off the field after being injured during the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Raymond James Stadium on October 21, 2024 in Tampa, Florida. Baltimore defeated Tampa Bay 41-31. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

“I mean, I think that’s best-case scenario, right? Like absolute best case,” Godwin said about potentially returning for the playoffs, via Jenna Laine of ESPN.com. “For all involved. Everything lines up. That’s what you kind of aim for.”

Could Chris Godwin return for the 2024 playoffs?

According to team doctors, Chris Godwin’s recovery could take 10 to 12 weeks following ankle surgery. While this timeline rules out the regular season, a playoff return might be possible.

However, the Buccaneers face an uncertain future. At 4-4, Godwin and Mike Evans’ injuries have raised concerns. The Falcons currently lead the NFC South, but Tampa Bay isn’t likely to give up the race easily.

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