NFL: Reports: Ravens’ Roquan Smith fined for tackle on Bucs’ Chris Godwin

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The NFL is fining Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith $16,833 for the hit he delivered that left Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin with a season-ending ankle injury, multiple outlets reported Friday.

Godwin suffered a dislocated left ankle in the Ravens’ 41-31 victory over the Bucs on Monday night. Per reports, the NFL ruled Smith brought down the receiver with an illegal hip-drop tackle.

CBS Sports reported that Smith’s action was at least the ninth hip-drop tackle this season, though entering Week 8, none had been penalized.

Godwin, who is set to become a free agent in 2025, had seven receptions for 65 yards Monday prior to the injury that occurred with less than a minute to play.

He has an NFL-leading 50 catches for 576 yards — third most in the league — and five touchdowns in seven games.

The Bucs placed him on injured reserve earlier this week.

Godwin, 28, posted a message on Instagram earlier Friday, thanking fans and telling them that he will put in the hard work to return.

“It’s tough to put into words the range of emotions over the last few days. I’m disappointed that I can’t be out there with my brothers going to battle. I’m saddened that my wife and family had to endure watching another gruesome injury. And I’m frustrated that a strong start to the season was cut short,” he wrote.

“We don’t always get to know ‘why’, but that rarely matters anyway,” he continued. “Adversity reveals our true character and I look forward to the opportunity to display mine throughout this process. Just another storm, but trust that sunshine is on the other side. Be back soon! Back to Work!”

–Field Level Media

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