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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced a tough loss against the Baltimore Ravens on “Monday Night Football,” with star receiver Mike Evans leaving early due to a hamstring injury. Unfortunately, things got worse when Chris Godwin suffered a dislocated ankle in the final seconds of the game. The injury was so severe that the broadcast refused to replay it, and Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles mentioned that Godwin would likely be out for the rest of the season to recover.

During a critical play in the game, Godwin caught a pass from quarterback Baker Mayfield, but Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen rolled on his leg, causing the gruesome injury. Godwin, who has been a key target for Mayfield with 576 receiving yards this season, was visibly in pain and had to be carted off the field in an air cast.

Evans, on the other hand, scored a touchdown earlier in the game but reaggravated his hamstring injury shortly after. The severity of his injury remains uncertain, but the team is hopeful for his return at some point. However, Godwin’s future with the Buccaneers is uncertain as he is set to become a free agent after the 2024 season.

The injuries to both Evans and Godwin are significant blows to the Buccaneers, who will need to regroup and adjust their game plan moving forward. Fans will have to wait and see how the team responds to these challenges as they continue their season. Stay updated on the latest sports news by following Fox News Digital’s coverage and subscribing to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.