TAMPA, Fla. ā Seven months after undergoing knee surgery, Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Chris Godwin is back in pads on the practice field.
Godwin, who signed a three-year, $60 million contract in March, worked out in full uniform at training camp Friday ā running and catching passes during individual drills, but not participating in team periods.
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His return came on a day when quarterback Tom Brady missed practice because of what coach Todd Bowles described as an āexcused absence.ā
The quarterback had a scheduled day off Wednesday, which was Bradyās 45th birthday. The entire team was off Thursday.
āWeāll let him do what he needs to do,ā Bowles said. āIf heās back tomorrow, thatās great. But weāll keep in touch, and weāll monitor that.ā
Godwin hadnāt joined the team on the practice field since December, when he was hurt during a home loss to the New Orleans Saints.
Surgery to repair the anterior cruciate ligament, as well as the medial collateral ligament, in his right knee was performed the first week of January.
āGood seeing him out there running around, getting some individual work in,ā Bowles said. āItās always a plus when heās in uniform.ā
Bowles stressed thereās no timetable for Godwin to join full-squad work.
āWeāre not going to rush him. Weāre just glad to see him out there working right now,ā the coach said. āAs it goes on, weāll see.ā
Godwin finished with a career-best 98 receptions for 1,103 yards and five touchdowns in 14 games last season.
The 26-year-old receiver signed a new contract, which includes $40 million guaranteed, shortly after the Bucs placed the franchise tag on him for the second straight year.
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