Buccaneers Get Awful Injury News Before Monday Night Football Showdown

Whatever hopes the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had for getting even a slight boost to their offense for a Week 7 Monday Night Football showdown against the Detroit Lions is already out the window.

One day after the Buccaneers improved to 5-1 with a dominant, 30-19 home win over the San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay head coach Todd Bowles told the media a pair of stars wouldn’t be available against the Lions.

“Bucs HC Todd Bowles told reporters that RB Bucky Irving (foot, shoulder) and Chris Godwin (fibula) are ‘not in play’ for next Monday night’s game against the Detroit Lions,” ESPN’s Adam Schefter wrote on his official X account on Monday, October 13.

It will be the second consecutive game without Godwin for the Buccaneers after he missed the first 3 games as he recovers from surgery on a dislocated left ankle that cost him the final 9 games of the 2024 regular season.

The Buccaneers signed Godwin to a 3-year, $66 million free agent contract this offseason.

Irving, who rushed for over 1,000 yards as a rookie in 2024, will miss his second consecutive game with a shoulder injury.


Buccaneers Dealing With Myriad Injury Issues

Bowles may have just wanted to get Irving and Godwin out of the way in terms of status because he will likely spend his entire week talking about injuries.

Star rookie wide receiver and first round pick Emeka Egbuka is the latest and most critical of those. Egbuka suffered a hamstring injury against the 49ers and is likely to miss time. The former Ohio State star and No. 19 overall pick leads the Buccaneers with 27 receptions for 469 yards and 5 touchdowns.

“Buccaneers WR Emeka Egbuka is scheduled to undergo testing Tuesday to determine how much time he will miss from the hamstring injury he suffered vs. the 49ers,” Schefter wrote on October 13. “But it is expected to be some.”

The Buccaneers were already without Godwin, NFL All-Pro Mike Evans and 2024 starter Jalen McMillan.

Evans has missed the last 2 games with a hamstring injury — he also missed 3 games with a hamstring injury in 2024. McMillan is out until at least Week 10 after he suffered a severely sprained neck in the preseason.


Where Buccaneers Will Get Production From

The Buccaneers still have the NFL’s leading MVP candidate in quarterback Baker Mayfield and the NFL’s top offensive lineman in left offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs, so the cupboard isn’t exactly bare.

With Irving out, there’s a plug-and-play replacement in former starter Rachaad White, who had over 1,500 yards of total offense in 2023 and over 1,000 yards of total offense in 2024 while backing up Irving for the last part of the season.

At wide receiver, it’s a little more complicated but there are some glimmers of hope.

Against the 49ers, Mayfield found a pair of young Buccaneers wide receivers for their first career touchdowns.

Mayfield hit second year wide receiver Kam Johnson on a 34-yard touchdown pass for a 20-13 lead in the first half and hit rookie wide receiver and 2025 seventh round pick Tez Johnson for a 45-yard touchdown and 27-19 lead with 2:30 left the third quarter.

 

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