Chris Godwin continues showing off his photography skills on Instagram

It’s been a busy offseason for Bucs WR Chris Godwin, but he’s picked up an impressive new hobby.

Bucs wide receiver Chris Godwin had a breakout season in 2019, finishing with 86 receptions for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns, career highs across the board. The receiver earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl and was named Second-Team All-Pro, cementing his status as one of the rising stars in the NFL.

But this offseason has been just as busy and exciting for the former Penn State star. He’s gotten engaged, given his No. 12 jersey to new quarterback Tom Brady, and, he’s picked up a new hobby: photography.

Take a look at some of the posts Godwin has made on his Instagram account, showing off his new skills:

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Be at peace with yourself.

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Distancing

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A little silence never hurt

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Chris Godwin still feels he can be so much better

See what Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin had to say on Instagram about his goals going forward.

Chris Godwin’s 2019 season can be dubbed his coming out party. The third-year wide receiver out of Penn State burst onto the scene, finishing the year with 86 receptions for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns — career highs across the board. Godwin earned Second-Team All-Pro honors and his first Pro Bowl selection.

But if you thought that’s the best Godwin has to offer, think again. The wide receiver posted the below video on his Instagram account, showing off some highlights from this past season. And in Godwin’s own words, he tells you what his goals are.

Take a look.

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#ItsAlways12szn #1fo

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Godwin may not be No. 12 anymore, but he’s still got plenty left in the tank.

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Tom Brady shows Chris Godwin love on Instagram

See what Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady had to say to wide receiver Chris Godwin on Instagram after Godwin gave him the No. 12 jersey.

The debate about who will wear No. 12 next season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended yesterday when wide receiver Chris Godwin gifted the number to six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.

TB12 left the New England Patriots after 20 years and nine Super Bowl appearances, and his arrival in Tampa Bay is already being heralded as the greatest free-agent signing ever by the franchise. Now, we officially know what number he will don as a member of the Buccaneers.

Godwin, who switched to No. 14, had worn 12 since his high school days, but clearly had no problem giving it to the future Hall of Famer. Godwin even took to Instagram to celebrate the news.

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New number, same mentality ! 😤 #ItsAlways12szn #1fo

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Best of all, both Brady and Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans chimed in to comment.

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Tom Brady will still be TB12; Chris Godwin changes number

Tom Brady will be wearing his infamous No. 12 jersey next season when he suits up for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The great debate is finally over, and Bucs fans everywhere can get ready to buy their official TB12 jerseys, as Tom Brady has accepted Chris Godwin’s offer of the No. 12.

It was the biggest question surrounding the Bucs since Brady officially signed with them after ending his 20-year run with the New England Patriots. Godwin, who’d worn the number since his high school days in Delaware, graciously gave up the number for the six-time Super Bowl champion, and will change to No. 14 instead.

It’s a great way for Brady and Godwin to kick off their friendship. Hopefully, Brady can repay him by throwing a few extra passes his way next season.

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