
The Bucs are trying to avoid tagging Godwin for the second straight season
According to a report from Dianna Russini of ESPN, the Tampa Bay Bucs are working hard to hammer out a long term deal with star receiver Chris Godwin ahead of Tuesday’s 4:00 p.m. deadline for the franchise tag;
The Tampa Bay Bucs are currently working on a long term contract for receiver Chris Godwin. If a deal is not struck between the two sides by 4pm today, expect Tampa Bay to tag him for the second consecutive year, per sources.
One source “This could come down to the wire”— Dianna Russini (@diannaESPN) March 8, 2022
Multiple reports over the last few days have said that the Bucs would be willing to use the tag on Goodwin for a second straight season, counting more than $19 million against the cap, in order to ensure they keep him inn the building. The speculation would be that the tag would serve as a placeholder to gain exclusive negotiating rights to get the long term deal finalized without other teams bidding on Godwin’s services.
The issue with that is the Bucs also have their top corner preparing to hit the market and if Godwin has the franchise tag, Carlton Davis is likely headed out the door.
If the Bucs are indeed able to get the deal done prior to the deadline Tuesday, the franchise tag can be used to lock in one of many high profile free agents the Bucs have – whether that’s Davis, Ryan Jensen, Jordan Whitehead, or Alex Cappa – in order to get more time to negotiate a deal or, at the very least, ensure they’re back for 2022.
As Russini says in her tweet, a source told her this could “come down to the wire” for the Bucs. Many are keeping their fingers crossed that Godwin will be around for the long haul and the Bucs can utilize that franchise tag to retain more of their talented core from the Super Bowl LV winning team.