There was thrilling news for the Bucs when they had their first practice of the week. Wide receiver Chris Godwin Jr. and left tackle Tristan Wirfs were participating for the first time as each player missed all of training camp.
Reinforcements are coming, Bucs fans. Left tackle Tristan Wirfs and wide receiver Chris Godwin Jr. have each taken respective next steps in playing this season after both franchise players returned to practice on Thursday morning.
With a couple of days to go before the start of the regular season, the Bucs announced their team captains for the upcoming 2025 season. Quarterback Baker Mayfield, wide receiver Mike Evans, and left tackle Tristan Wirfs represent the offense.
As training camp approached, the Buccaneers were blindsided by an injury that they couldn’t predict. Tristan Wirfs' knee did not heal correctly and required an additional cleanup procedure.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
A couple of Bucs Pro-Bowlers were activated off the PUP list and added to Tampa Bay’s 53-man roster on Tuesday, as Chris Godwin and Tristan Wirfs both passed their respective physicals.
The Buccaneers have named their 53-man roster. (They haven't, to date, disclosed the roster moves that got them there.) Two names on the active roster stand out: left tackle Tristan Wirfs and receiver Chris Godwin.
The Buccaneers’ injury woes continued with news of Tristan Wirfs’ knee injury, which could sideline him for the team’s first month. This setback has fans wondering if the team will ever get a break from the injury bug.
When the news of Tristan Wirfs' knee injury that could keep him out of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' first month of football, fans wondered if the team would ever catch a break injury-wise.
On the heels of some encouraging news regarding the return of wide receiver Chris Godwin, there is also some great news about All-Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed veteran offensive tackle Charlie Heck to a one-year, $1.57 million deal on March 13, initially expecting him to serve as a backup and provide depth to the team.
The Buccaneers are expected to be without Chris Godwin to begin the season, but they are nevertheless on track to carry him on their active roster in September.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers plan to activate wide receiver Chris Godwin and left tackle Tristan Wirfs off the active/physically unable to perform list and place both on the 53-man roster to start the season, coach Todd Bowles said Thursday.
Of all the great players and superstars that co-exist on the Buccaneers roster, it's difficult to argue that any are as dominant at their respective positions as All-Pro LT Tristan Wirfs.
ESPN recently released its list of the top 10 offensive tackles in the NFL, and it was a bittersweet moment for Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans as their own Tristan Wirfs earned the honor of being ranked at the very top.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got hit with some rough news this past week with LT Tristan Wirfs likely to miss the first 2-4 games this season with a knee issue
The Falcons will draw the Buccaneers in Atlanta to begin the much-anticipated 2025 campaign, and their division rivals will be without arguably their best player in All-Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs, who, according to Rick Stroud, underwent surgery on his right knee.
According to Rick Stroud, the Buccaneers are likely to be without LT Tristan Wirfs to start the 2025 season after an issue with his knee was addressed this offseason. Stroud explains Wirfs was set to have a scope on Tuesday after aggravating an injury in his right knee that he played through last year.