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Bucs receivers Mike Evans, Chris Godwin leave game with injuries
Mike Evans was reportedly experiencing hamstring issues on the sideline. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dealt with some major injuries on Sunday night against the New Orleans Saints.

Both Mike Evans and Chris Godwin were knocked out of the divisional battle due to injuries. Evans left with a hamstring injury early in the game, received some attention on the sidelines and tried to re-enter. He exited again after reentering the game.

The Bucs initially termed Evans doubtful to return with a hamstring injury, but a report from NBC’s Michele Tafoya made it clear that the receiver was in bad shape. Tafoya said that Evans threw his gloves to fans in the stands after exiting the game.

Evans’ actions made it clear he would not be returning. And if he knew his hamstring was in that bad of shape where he couldn’t return against the Saints, Bucs fans are probably worrying about the receiver’s status in future weeks.

Godwin was initially termed questionable to return with a knee injury. In the third quarter, the Bucs declared both players out for the rest of the game.

Godwin had six catches for 49 yards before exiting the game. Evans had one catch for 14 yards.

The Bucs have arguably the best receivers in the NFL. Losing Godwin and Evans for any period of time will hurt the team, but they are set to get Antonio Brown back from his suspension, which will help.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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