Monday Night Game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baltimore Ravens abruptly stopped after the Buccaneers’ starting receiver Chris Goldwin suffered an injury. Buccaneers teams were on the verge of defeat with a 10-point deficit against Tampa Bay.
It looks like a normal routine game, where the Ravens are ready to dominate the Buccaneers and the day supported them.
Another player who left the game during the first quarter is the Buccaneer wide receiver Mike Evans due to his running Hamstring injury.
Mike Evans and Chris Godwin Suffered the Injury After the Ravens Vs. Buccaneer Match

Mike Evans
It looks like the fate is against the Buccaneers as their two main players suffered the injury. Their player’s wide receiver Mike Evans is already going through a Hamstring injury, which aggravated at the first quarter. He caught a pass at 25 yards and went for the touchdown, but he got hurt after trying to make another touchdown catch.
As Mike Evans was gone, the Buccaneers suffered another setback in the fourth quarter as it’s another wide receiver Chris Godwin lunged for the pass that could have been another touchdown but caught up with the Ravens’ defender Roquan Smith, and his ankle got twisted backward.
He was then lifted from the field due to an ankle dislocation through a cart that ended his playing career of the season.
Mike Evans possibly will not play for the next week due to injury.
Why Buccaneers Coach Believed that They Would Loss the Match
Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles determined the result of the Monday Night Game, minutes after the second injury. If the injury didn’t happened the match would lead to a three-point deficit with a field goal that could’ve forced over time. But the Buccaneers were bound to the loss yesterday night.
That night could ended the season for one of their best players. The next match of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is with the Falcons on Sunday night.