
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles admitted it didn’t look good.
“Our prayers go out to him,” said Bowles of Godwin. “Chris is a hell of a player and a hell of a human being. Not much you can say. You feel bad for him, and unfortunately, they’re not going to cancel the games.”
“We got to step up and move on. But our hearts are heavy.”
With just one minute left to play in a game that was all but over, Bowles received criticism for keeping Godwin in the game — along with the likes of Baker Mayfield.
“He’s a player, and we’re trying to win the ball game,” said Bowles. “We were down 10, so we were still trying to get points and kick another onside kick, and it just happened. With Mike [Evans] going down we didn’t have that many receivers as it was, so we played with what we had.”
“It’s unfortunate he [Godwin] got hurt and we feel bad about that. But he’s a football player and he wanted to be in the game just like Baker and everyone else wanted to be in the game.”
Following Godwin’s injury, his teammates were visibly shaken and kneeled around the player in support. Baker Mayfield turned away and collapsed to his knees with his hands on his head. ESPN decided not to replay the incident after it occurred.