The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offense still won't have running back Bucky Irving when the team takes on the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night, but it might have another key weapon back in the mix.
Wide receiver Chris Godwin, who has missed the last five games due to a fibula injury, practiced fully for the first time in six weeks on Thursday and has a good chance to return to action against the Rams at SoFi Stadium, according to Head Coach Todd Bowles.
"He's definitely trending towards playing," said Bowles after the team's final practice of the week on Friday.
Godwin has only played in two games this season, as he missed the first three games while finishing his rehab from a serious ankle injury suffered last November. Two games into his return, he suffered the leg injury in a Week Five gam

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