After Tampa Bay's Super Bowl victory in February, the Buccaneers managed to keep most of their team together including wide receiver Chris Godwin, who received the franchise tag this offseason.
Godwin garnering the franchise tag allows him to be paid among some of the best wide receivers in the league. However, the fifth-year veteran receiver—who is scheduled to make $15.98 million on his franchise tag—was hoping for a long-term deal.
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported Friday that there is "nothing imminent" in Godwin receiving a long-term deal as the deadline to complete the draws closer.