Chris Godwin Injury Update: WR’s Status Revealed For Buccaneers-Rams
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin hasn’t played football in almost two months thanks to a fibula injury, but that should change today. While he is officially listed as questionable, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport notes that he should play on Sunday Night Football against the Los Angeles Rams.

Chris Godwin Injury Update: Buccaneers Wide Receiver Expected to Play Against Los Angeles Rams
The 2025 season has been a lost one for Chris Godwin, as injury after injury has limited him to just two games on the season. The wide receiver tore his ACL midway through the 2024 season, and Tampa Bay knew he’d need some time to return to the field. He made his 2025 debut against the Philadelphia Eagles in late September, catching three passes for 26 yards on 10 targets. Unfortunately, he suffered a fibula injury one week later that has sidelined him up to this point. In total, the former third-round pick has recorded just six receptions for 52 yards on the season.
The Buccaneers desperately need Chris Godwin back in the lineup, as the team has endured an absurd amount of bad injury luck throughout the season. First-round pick Emeka Egbuka will play, but veterans Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan are out with injuries of their own. Quarterback Baker Mayfield has done his best to keep the team afloat, and they face a difficult matchup in Week 12.
Tampa Bay must travel to Los Angeles to take on MVP candidate Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams are currently tied with the best record in the NFC and will want to keep winning to increase their odds of landing the first-overall seed and a bye week in the playoffs. The Buccaneers, meanwhile, are 6-4 and only a half-game ahead of the Carolina Panthers in the NFC South. If Tampa Bay wants to pull off the upset, they’ll need Chris Godwin to recapture his pre-injury form and play a big role in the passing attack.
Brandon Aiyuk Looks to Dismantle the NFL’s Status Quo with Potential Washington Move

Aiyuk has struggled with injuries since a breakout 2023

Brandon Aiyuk hasn't suited up for the San Francisco 49ers in over a year, and his future with the franchise took a major turn recently.
According to CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones, the 49ers voided Aiyuk's guaranteed money for the 2026 season during training camp, citing the wide receiver did not meet the requirements of his four-year, $120 million contract extension signed in August 2024.
Saturday, coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed the team had voided the guarantees.
"It takes a lot of things to get a contract voided," Shanahan said. "I've never dealt with that in my career and been in any building that's had that. It was unusual. But that's stuff that I can't get into right now."
Aiyuk tore his ACL in Week 7 of last season. He has not been ruled out for this season, but the recent reports on his contractual changes certainly put his future in San Francisco in doubt.
Still, Aiyuk is only 27 years old and just two years removed from a 1,342-yard, seven-touchdown 2023 season that earned him second-team All-Pro honors. As such, he'd be an intriguing -- and potentially quite popular -- free agent if he is indeed one in the 2026 offseason. Here are some potential suitors.
Washington Commanders
The Commanders are enduring a disappointing 2025 season after breaking through for an NFC Championship Game berth in 2024, but there are plenty of connections here. Aiyuk played his college football at Arizona State, where he was current Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels' teammate. In fact, last summer, Aiyuk and Daniels
The Commanders' lack of wide receiver depth has been on display this season as Terry McLaurin has dealt with a quad injury. Deebo Samuel -- a former 49er -- is in the final year of his deal. Washington is projected to have ample salary cap room and could look to add a wide receiver opposite McLaurin to bounce back in 2026.
Buffalo Bills
The Bills have struggled to find a top wide receiver to pair with Josh Allen ever since they traded Stefon Diggs after the 2023 season. Last year's second-round pick, Keon Coleman, has been a healthy scratch each of the last two weeks, and in Week 12's loss to the Texans, no Buffalo wide receiver could do much downfield.
The Bills are very much in their Super Bowl window, and Aiyuk could be a strong fit in what has been a major team need.
Pittsburgh Steelers
No matter who is playing quarterback for Pittsburgh -- a seemingly annual question ever since Ben Roethlisberger departed -- wide receiver is a significant need. The Steelers traded for and extended DK Metcalf this offseason, but opposite him, it's been a mishmash of younger players who haven't delivered.
The Steelers were reportedly interested in acquiring Aiyuk during the 2024 offseason. Perhaps two offseasons later, they could make it work.
Jacksonville Jaguars
New GM James Gladstone certainly hasn't been shy, and beyond Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter -- whose rookie season ended with a knee injury and whose position remains up in the air -- the rest of Jacksonville's wide receivers are scheduled to be free agents.
Aiyuk and Thomas Jr. could form a promising outside wide receiver group, and given Gladstone's willingness to make bold moves to improve Trevor Lawrence's surroundings, Aiyuk could be a fit.
The non-playoff contenders
Several teams who don't project to be playoff contenders in 2026 could also be suitors. That includes ...
- Titans -- It's been a rough debut year for Cameron Ward, but rookie wide receivers in Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike have flashed, and Aiyuk would be a big help.
- Raiders -- The Raiders are in for a lengthy rebuild and will be looking for a new quarterback. Coach Pete Carroll knows Aiyuk well from his time as Seahawks coach, and adding Aiyuk to Brock Bowers could jump-start the passing offense.
- Saints -- The Saints could be looking for a new quarterback, and adding Aiyuk to the mix would be a major help. Chris Olave is one of the league's most under-appreciated wide receivers, and pairing him with Aiyuk would create a strong ecosystem for any quarterback.