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Week 13 Poll: Are the Buccaneers trending up this week?

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Buccaneers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

Heading into Week 13, we want to know how you’re feeling after watching the team so far this year. Every week of the season we will ask fans if they are confident the team is headed in the right direction and more of the most pressing questions facing the coming game. Let us know what you think!

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/general/66282/buccaneers-survey-week-13-reacts
 
NFC Playoff Picture: Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ third straight loss puts division in jeopardy

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost their third straight game on Sunday, and that opens the door for the Carolina Panthers to take the top spot in the division on Monday night.

Elsewhere in the NFC, the Los Angeles Rams moved ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles. L.A. beat the Bucs, as you know, while the Eagles lost to the Dallas Cowboys. The Chicago bears won to stay in the third position.

In the wild card race, the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers both won to solidify their spots heading into Week 13. The San Francisco 49ers play on Monday night and could fall out of position with a loss to the Panthers.

The Detroit Lions would pass the 49ers if San Francisco loses. On the doorstep are the Carolina Panthers.

NFC South standings during Week 12​


With the second straight week of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers losing, the Carolina Panthers and the Buccaneers are tied above the NFC South for now. Tampa is undefeated in the division while Carolina has one loss, so the Bucs stay in first place for now. A win by Carolina on Monday night, and they move into the top spot.

The Falcons won this week to keep their faint hopes aline while the Saints did not.

1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-5, 2-0 NFCS)
2. Carolina Panthers (6-5, 2-1 NFCS)
3. Atlanta Falcons (4-7)
4. New Orleans Saints (2-9)

NFC standings during Week 12​


The Washington Commanders were on a bye this weekend.

1. Los Angeles Rams (9-2)
3. Philadelphia Eagles (8-3, 7-2 AFC)
3. Chicago Bears (8-3, 5-2 AFC)
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-5, 2-0 NFCS)
5. Seattle Seahawks (8-3)
6. Green Bay Packers (7-3-1)
7. San Francisco 49ers (7-4, 7-2 NFC)
8. Detroit Lions (7-4, 4-3 NFC)
9. Carolina Panthers (6-5, 2-1 NFCS)
10. Dallas Cowboys (5-5-1)
11. Atlanta Falcons (4-7, win over MIN)
12. Minnesota Vikings (4-7, loss to ATL)
12. Arizona Cardinals (3-8)
14. Washington Commanders (3-8)
15. New Orleans Saints (2-8)
16. e-New York Giants (2-10)

The New York Giants were eliminated from playoff contention with the loss.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...third-straight-loss-puts-division-in-jeopardy
 
Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield leaves game against Rams with shoulder injury

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers just can’t seem to escape the injury bug in 2025. The latest to come down with injury is quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Mayfield scrambled for a first down in the first half of Sunday night’s game against the Rams where he was sandwiched between two defenders and another landing on him when he went down. He would eventually go into the medical tent on the sideline holding his left arm, and later to return to action.

However, as the Bucs quarterback tried to launch a pass deep down the field in the closing seconds of the first half, Mayfield’s throw didn’t have much on it and he immediately went down in pain. He ultimately walked off the field, but the team later announced his return was ‘doubtful’ as he was being evaluated for a let shoulder injury.

Veteran quarterback Teddy Bridgewater entered the game in the third quarter.

We may not know much more on Mayfield following this late matchup, but it is certainly something to monitor throughout this week.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...ht-football-against-rams-with-shoulder-injury
 
Buccaneers at Rams: ‘Sunday Night Football’ live game discussion

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in Los Angeles this week as they are set to play the 8-2 Rams.

The Bucs will be without Bucky Irving and Haason Reddick once again along with Jamel Dean so others will have to step up and figure out a way to upset the Rams on their home turf on Sunday night. However, wide receiver Chris Godwin is active and will suit up. You can see the rest of the inactives here.

Kickoff is set for 8:20 PM EST. Enjoy each other’s company in the comments section!

Staff game picks and score predictions​


Gil Arcia (8-2): Rams 33, Bucs 24
Mike Kiwak (7-3): Rams 35, Bucs 21
Evan Wanish (82): Rams 30, Bucs 20
Will Walsh (7-3): Bucs 26, Rams 25

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...ms-sunday-night-football-live-game-discussion
 
Buccaneers at Rams: Predictions and picks for Week 12

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As the Buccaneers get set to take on the Rams in Los Angeles following their loss to the Buffalo Bills last week, we here at Bucs Nation will dive into some picks and predictions for Tampa Bay’s big Week 12 matchup against a tough NFC opponent.

Check it all out below.


Predictions​


Offense

Tampa Bay’s offense seemed to have gotten a spark from the run game last week against the Bills. However, Buffalo is all by last in the league against the run. This week, the Bucs will be facing a Los Angeles run defense that is sixth in the league in average yards per run. So Tampa Bay will rely on Baker Mayfield to lead the way to the tune of nearly 300 passing yards and three total touchdowns against that team that allowed him to feel rejuvenated after the Panthers cut him loose a couple seasons ago.

Defense

It does not get any easier for the Buccaneers defense this week as they will be facing another high-powered offense in the league. Despite their bottom half ranking inrushing yards, the Rams are sixth overall in passing offense and seventh in passing yards per play. Head coach Todd Bowles will likely send pressure early and often much like he did against the Bills. And as long as there are no blown assignments, Tampa Bay should get after Rams quarterback Matt Stafford easily regardless of their very successful pass protection. Look for the Bucs to record four sacks on Stafford.


Week 12 Staff Picks​


Gil Arcia (8-2): Rams 33, Bucs 24
Mike Kiwak (7-3): Rams 35, Bucs 21
Evan Wanish (82): Rams 30, Bucs 20
Will Walsh (7-3): Bucs 26, Rams 25

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...ball-nfl-week-12-baker-mayfield-matt-stafford
 
Davy Jones’ Locker: Buccaneers vs Rams Q&A with Turf Show Times

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The Buccaneers are in a tough place right now. They have lost two straight games coming out of their bye week and have lost three of their last four games which has seen a 5-1 record suddenly become 6-4.

Things don’t get any easier either as they travel to Los Angeles to play the Rams on Sunday Night Football. The Rams are currently sitting at 8-2 and are arguably the best team in the entire NFL. To break down this primetime matchup, we chatted with Evan Craig of Turf Show Times to get some answers on what has made the Rams so dangerous this season.

1. The Rams have been one of the NFL’s best teams as of late. What has been the main reason or reasons for such success this season?​


“As of late, the Rams have found ways to play more complete games, which is something they greatly struggled with to begin the year. L.A. has jumped out to double-digit leads in each of their last four games against the Jaguars, Saints, 49ers and Seahawks, though the Seattle game wound up being more of a grind than it should’ve been. Either way, the team is figuring out how to play the full four quarters, and that has contributed to some of their recent dominance.

Overall, this is a very strong roster across the board, with almost every position carrying its weight. The defense has been spectacular with all its young guys up front, and the run game has been more balanced with second-year back Blake Corum getting more touches behind Kyren Williams. I genuinely believe this is the best supporting cast Matthew Stafford has had with the Rams, and he won a Super Bowl in his first year. Special teams is the only part of the roster that gives me pause, but this team has every bit of what it takes to be a title contender.“

2. How has the Davante Adams addition worked out for Los Angeles?​


“Davante Adams has been a great addition to this offense so far, though his yardage and reception totals leave plenty to be desired. He has just one 100-yard receiving performance, which came against the Titans in Week 2, and his highest reception total is six, a number he’s reached in two games this season.

Despite that, Davante is a touchdown machine. In the last four games, Adams has 7 touchdown receptions, including a 1-yard score on his lone catch against Seattle last week, which also happened to be his 1000th career reception. At this stage of his career, or at least how the Rams have utilized him, Adams isn’t going to put up a ton of yardage, yet he’ll always be a red zone threat. He has been a solid addition to the offense and the ideal partner-in-crime for Puka Nacua.“

3. Who is one underrated player on the Rams who could make a big difference in this game?​


“Veteran tight end Colby Parkinson is not exactly underrated, since he hasn’t done much in his Rams career aside from his production in the last month, but that might change soon.

Primary TE Tyler Higbee was placed on IR this week, so any of the other tight ends like Parkinson, Davis Allen and Terrance Ferguson could be in this spot here. I’m giving the nod to Parkinson because he’s had 2 touchdowns in the previous two games, part of which I attribute to my article from a month ago stating that it’s time to give up on him. He’s gradually come along, and with the team’s tendency to use larger personnel on offense, expect him to get more looks beginning with Sunday’s game.“

4. When looking at this matchup, what is the X factor positional battle that will go a long way in determining the winner?​


“The secondary for the Rams just got weaker after defensive back Quentin Lake was placed on IR this week. Lake has been outstanding this season and is a defensive captain, often calling out signals for the defense. His being out is a big loss for the defense. Los Angeles does have cornerback Roger McCreary, whom the team acquired at the deadline from the Titans, and CB Josh Wallace to help try and fill the gap.

However, with Lake out, the Rams have to figure out a plan in a hurry, or the defense is going to be hurting for the next month. This is one area that Baker Mayfield and TB’s wideouts should exploit to have the best chance at an upset.“

5. The Rams are currently a home favorite. What is your score prediction for this game?​


“Last week, I predicted a shootout between the Rams and Seahawks and that never materialized. L.A.’s defense mostly held Seattle in check and forced Sam Darnold to throw 4 interceptions. So, I’m predicting a lower-scoring game this week between these two NFC contenders. The Rams have been rock solid on defense all year long, and I think it’ll be too much for Baker Mayfield and an injury-riddled Bucs offense to handle. Matthew Stafford and Co. do just enough to pull out a win in a gritty one.

Rams 20 Buccaneers 13”

Thanks so much to Evan for doing this!

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/general/...er-buccaneers-vs-rams-qa-with-turf-show-times
 
Arizona Cardinals vs. Tampa Bay Bucs: Inactives for Week 13

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The 6-5 Buccaneers begin their homestand with a matchup against the 3-8 Cardinals. The Bucs need a win to snap their mid-season backslide, as they’ve lost 3 in a row and 4 out of 5, and they face a prime opportunity to do so against a Cardinals team that has 1 win in their last 8 games.

Tampa is finally getting healthy, with several key players primed to return Sunday. Baker Mayfield, Bucky Irving, Jamel Dean, and Haason Reddick are all back, despite questions on Mayfield’s short-term availability due to a shoulder sprain suffered last Sunday in the team’s primetime drubbing against the Los Angeles Rams.

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For Irving, it will be the first time back since Week 4, and Reddick returns after missing the last month. Dean missed only one game after sustaining a minor hip injury against the Buffalo Bills. The Bucs will still be without rookie Benjamin Morrison, who sustained his third hamstring injury of the season late last week in practice and missed the Rams game.

The full list of inactives for both teams is below:

Inactives for #AZvsTB ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/MBhprjOL4G

— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) November 30, 2025
Our inactives for today's game. #AZvsTB pic.twitter.com/C4BFkcIHWL

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 30, 2025

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...inals-vs-tampa-bay-bucs-inactives-for-week-13
 
Notes and stats from the Buccaneers 20-17 win over the Cardinals

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– The Buccaneers defeated the Cardinals, 20-17, to move to 7-5 on the season. Tampa Bay remains in sole possession of first place in the NFC South, and has held at least a share of the division lead in 71 of the last 85 weeks, dating back to the 2021 season. The Buccaneers have won each of their last three games against the Cardinals – the team’s first three-game win streak over Arizona since 1989–92.

– Since the start of the 2023 season, the Buccaneers have the most wins (11) and the highest winning percentage (.846) of any NFL team in Weeks 13-18. They own the second-highest point differential (+122) in such games.

– Tampa Bay recorded two takeaways on the day – one fumble recovery and one interception. Their 18 takeaways this season are the sixth-most in the NFL this year, as of Sunday’s 1:00 p.m. ET slate of games. Tampa Bay’s 11 interceptions on the season are the seventh-most.

– The Buccaneers limited Arizona to 95 yards rushing, marking their ninth game this season in which they did not allow their opponent to eclipse 100 rushing yards – tied for the most such games in the NFL this season, as of Sunday’s 1:00 p.m. ET slate of games.

– Tampa Bay held the Cardinals to 3-of-8 (38%) on third downs, the eighth time this season in which it’s held an opponent to a 40% or fewer success rate. The eight such games are tied for the seventh-most in the NFL this year, as of Sunday’s 1:00 p.m. ET slate of games.

– The Buccaneers finished with two sacks on the day, one from Yaya Diaby and one from Vita Vea. Paired with the two takeaways on the day, Sunday’s contest marked the fifth game this season in which the Tampa Bay recorded multiple takeaways and multiple sacks – tied for the most such performances in the NFL this year, as of Sunday’s 1:00 p.m. ET slate of games.

– According to Next Gen Stats, Tampa Bay generated pressure on 53.3% of dropbacks against the Cardinals, the unit’s second-highest mark of the season. Five different Buccaneers defenders generated at least four pressures. Vita Vea, Logan Hall and Elijah Roberts all generated three quick pressures (in under 2.5 seconds).

– QB Baker Mayfield completed 18-of-28 passes (64.3%) for 194 yards and one touchdown with zero interceptions to earn a 96.4 passer rating on the day. Sunday’s contest marked Mayfield’s seventh game this season in which he recorded a passer rating of 96.0 or higher, tied for the sixth-most such performances by a quarterback this season. Mayfield connected with nine different Buccaneers receivers on Sunday, his most in a single game this season.

Mayfield owns a 3.8 touchdown-to-interception ratio on the season. Among passers with at least 250 attempts on the year, it’s the fifth-best mark in the NFL.

– RB Bucky Irving led the Buccaneers in scrimmage yards in his first game back since being injured in Week 4, contributing 81 yards by way of 17 carries for 61 yards with one score and two catches for 20 yards. His rushing touchdown marked his first of the season, and his third overall scrimmage touchdown on the year.

– With his 81 scrimmage yards on Sunday, Irving eclipsed the 2,000 scrimmage yards milestone in the 22nd game of his career. In doing so, he became the third player in franchise history with 2,000+ scrimmage yards in their first 25 career games (Warrick Dunn, Doug Martin). The only other running backs drafted since 2018 with 2,000+ scrimmage yards in their first 22 career games played are Saquon Barkley, Jahmyr Gibbs, Josh Jacobs and Jonathan Taylor.

– WR Chris Godwin Jr. led Tampa Bay in receiving yards on Sunday, bringing in three catches for 78 yards. After missing the second half of the 2024 season due to injury, Godwin’s 78 receiving yards marked his most in a contest since Week 6 of the 2024 season against the New Orleans Saints.

– WR Emeka Egbuka tallied a team-high four catches for 42 yards in Sunday’s contest, extending his team-leading season totals to 52 catches for 791 yards and six touchdown catches. Through Sunday’s 1:00 p.m. ET slate of games, he ranks tied for first among all rookies in touchdown catches, second in receiving yards, and third in receptions.

– T Tristan Wirfs brought in a two-yard receiving touchdown from Baker Mayfield, marking his first career reception and his first touchdown of any kind. Wirfs became the fifth offensive lineman in franchise history to record a touchdown reception, joining Leonard Wester, Donald Penn, Randall McDaniel and Ron Heller. He is the first offensive lineman in the NFL to record a touchdown catch this year.

– TE Payne Durham recorded his first catch of the season, an 11-yard gain.

– LB SirVocea Dennis led Tampa Bay with 10 tackles – his third game with double-digit tackles this season – and added one quarterback hit on the day. He was the nearest defender on the team’s final defensive play of the day, a pass breakup, which secured the victory for Tampa Bay.

– S Antoine Winfield Jr. notched an interception in Sunday’s game, marking his second pick of the season and the ninth of his career. Winfield Jr. added seven tackles and one quarterback hit on the day.

– NT Vita Vea finished with two tackles (one for loss), three quarterback hits and 1.0 sack. With his sack, he increased his season total to 3.5 sacks and his career total to 34.0. In doing so, he surpassed Jason Pierre-Paul and Brad Culpepper (33.0) for sole possession of the ninth-most sacks in franchise history.

– OLB Yaya Diaby also tallied two tackles on the day (one for loss), two quarterback hits and 1.0 sack. His sack increased his season total to 6.0 and his career total to 13.0. Diaby has recorded sacks in consecutive games for the second time this season, joining Weeks 6-7.

Diaby’s 18.0 career sacks are the third-most by a Buccaneers player through his first 46 games played, trailing only Warren Sapp (22.5) and Stylez G. White (19.5).

– DL Logan Hall recorded his first career forced fumble, which was recovered by Tykee Smith to mark his second fumble recovery on the season. Smith is the only player in the NFL this year to have 75+ tackles, three-or-more takeaways, and multiple sacks.

– K Chase McLaughlin went 2-for-2 on field goal tries on the day, connecting successfully from 25 yards and 57 yards out. McLaughlin is a perfect 9-for-9 on field goal tries from 50+ yards away this season, and his nine such makes are the most in the NFL as of Sunday’s 1:00 p.m. ET slate of games. McLaughlin is the fourth kicker since 2000 – and the first since Dallas’ Brandon Aubrey in 2023 – to have at least nine attempts of 50+ yards in a season and record a 100% success rate.

– P Riley Dixon punted five times for a 48.0 gross average and a 46.8 net average, including pinning three punts inside the Arizona 20-yard line and two inside the Arizona 10-yard line. His 46.8 net average was his third-highest mark in a game this season, and the highest in game in which he punted at least four times. Through Sunday’s 1:00 p.m. ET slate of games, Dixon’s 20 punts downed inside the opponent 20-yard line are tied for the fifth-most in the NFL, while his eight punts downed inside the opponent 10-yard line are tied for the sixth-most.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...arizona-cardinals-bucky-irving-baker-mayfield
 
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