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Buccaneers vs. 49ers: Predictions and staff picks for Week 6

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As the Buccaneers get set to take on the 49ers at home on Sunday, we here at Bucs Nation will dive into some picks and predictions for Tampa Bay’s big Week 6 home matchup.

Check it all out below.


Predictions​


Offense

Tampa Bay’s offense is ranked 11th in the NFL this season as they are now going the be facing a San Francisco defense that has not allowed much scoring against them (just under 20 points per game). But Baker Mayfield and the rest of the offense have found ways to put points up on the board, enough to pull games out late. This may not be the Buccaneers day. However, they will find a way to put up at least 27 points against a Top-10 scoring defense.

Defense

On the other side of the ball, the 49ers offense has not been able to put up much scoring this season. Yet, Brock Purdy, Mac Jones, and the San Francisco offense has managed to put up nearly 300 passing yards per game on average this season. Look for the Tampa Bay defense to step up big time Sunday as they hold the 49ers to a shade over 200 yards through the air.


Week 6 Staff Picks​


Gil Arcia (5-0): Bucs 29, 49ers 20
Mike Kiwak (4-1): Bucs 28, 49ers 27
Evan Wanish (5-0): 49ers 26, Bucs 21
Will Walsh (5-0): 49ers 29, Bucs 22

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...eers-49ers-predictions-staff-picks-nfl-week-6
 
NFL Week 7 Opening Odds: Buccaneers at Lions

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have started the season with a 5-1 record after a big win at home against the San Francisco 49ers. Tampa Bay was finally able to close things out in a victory formation for the first time this season after their 30-19 victory. Tampa Bay will look to put together another four quarters of winning football next week when they travel to Detroit to face the Lions on Monday Night Football.

So how do the oddsmakers feel about Tampa Bay’s next matchup? Per FanDuel, Tampa Bay is a 5.5-point underdog for Week 7 of the 2025 regular season.

Point spread: Lions -5.5
Point total: 53.5
Moneyline: Bucs +198, Lions -240

The Lions had a tough time against the Chiefs in Kansas City on Sunday night. They will look to bounce back against the Buccaneers at home, making the task for Tampa Bay more challenging.

Next week’s game between the Bucs and Lions is scheduled for Monday with kickoff set for 7PM ET.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-bay-buccaneers-odds/65817/nfl-week-7-opening-odds-buccaneers-lions
 
Buccaneers Week 6 Top Performers vs. San Francisco 49ers

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In a 2025 season peppered with game-changing injuries across the league, the Buccaneers continue to handle theirs with arguably the most resilience of anyone.

After suffering two more brutal losses in the form of rookie star Emeka Egbuka and starting right guard Luke Haggard, the Bucs soldiered forward on the back of their MVP-contender QB as they bested the equally decimated San Francisco 49ers, 30-19, on Sunday. The victory broke a four-game losing streak to the ‘9ers and marked the first one since 2018.

At some point, the injury luck either has to turn or Tampa finally gets tripped up by it, but for now the team is a sterling 5-1 — matching a franchise-best start for the first time since 2021 and sixth time ever. Baker Mayfield continues to play with unrivaled fire, and he actually received some defensive support this week in the form of splash plays that led to the Bucs getting their first win of the year by more than one score.

Let’s do some shoutouts!

Offensive Top Performer: QB Baker Mayfield​


Mayfield’s gameday resume is becoming filled to the brim with MVP moments, and Sunday was no exception.

An uncharacteristically shaky first quarter quickly gave way to more high-quality plays that we’ve come to expect from No. 6 — delivering a strike to Kameron Johnson with a free rusher bearing down on him, yet another improbable scramble in a series of escapes that seem to get more and more ludicrous, and another deep bomb to a streaking Tez Johnson.

BEAST MODE BAKER

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— NFL (@NFL) October 12, 2025

Despite being down his top 4 receivers now, two starting offensive linemen AND the next two backups, and his top running back, Mayfield keeps delivering with what’s been afforded to him. That’s the definition of an MVP.

Speaking of replacements, Kam Johnson!

Prior to Sunday, Johnson was a career special teamer. In two seasons, he garnered 10 targets and no catches, but on Sunday he led the team in receiving. His first career catch and touchdown served as part of a 4/64/1 stat line that was absolutely critical to the team’s success. Not bad for the first-ever NFL product from Barton College in North Carolina.

Tez Johnson may be the size of a cub, but he has the heart of a lion — and he leaps like one, too. The supposedly 143-pound receiver (according to Mayfield) came up with his second big Sunday in row, making a highlight reel grab for a 45-yard touchdown. The two Johnsons will be pivotal for the team’s passing success in the short term while it waits for Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, and Egbuka to heal up.

Full extension 😳

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— NFL (@NFL) October 12, 2025

Rachaad White put together another strong performance in relief of Bucky Irving. On 20 touches, White totaled 86 yards (65 rushing, 21 receiving) and another touchdown. He’s earned a steady piece of the pie once again even when Irving returns. Sean Tucker also showed positively after a total dud one week ago, carrying 6 times for 25 yards and a score.

Defensive Top Performer: CB Jamel Dean​


Unlike last week, the Bucs defense decided to show up on Sunday and, who would’ve guessed, they were better off for it! The Mac Jones-led offense got its yards, as Kyle Shanahan often does against Todd Bowles, but splash plays and clutch stops made the difference.

Out of multiple standouts, Jamel Dean earned his flowers.

He fought off a hip ailment that cost him last week, which was much-needed given injuries to running mates Zyon McCollum and Ben Morrison. Dean responded by logging his first career sack, a forced fumble, and his second interception of the year on a late-game fourth down. He’s drawn the ire of fans many times over the last couple years, with some of that undeserved — he’s a good football player, it’s the staying healthy that’s the frustrating part. He’s been excellent in 2025 though, and hopefully that continues.

DON'T MAKE A SCENE. IT'S JUST DEAN.

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— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) October 12, 2025

And who made another critical impact for the second week in a row? Lavonte David, unsurprisingly. After corraling the game-sealing interception against the Seahawks, David came storming in for a sack on a key third down to keep the 49ers out of field goal range. He added 6 total tackles as well.

The one-and-only Lavonte David 💪

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— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) October 12, 2025

The pass rush as a whole did much better, collecting a season-high 6 sacks — their highest total since last year’s Week 4 matchup against the Eagles. Pretty much everyone on the line chipped in but YaYa Diaby led the pack with 2 sacks, continuing his very solid campaign.

Jacob Parrish rebounded from his first true “welcome to the NFL” experience to total 7 tackles and a big third-down pass breakup deep in the red zone, all while again bouncing between outside corner and nickelback.

Special Teams Top Performer: P Riley Dixon​


A full game of good punting is indeed possible.

The punt coverage could’ve been better, but Riley Dixon did his job very well throughout the day and contributed largely to the Bucs winning the field position battle throughout the day. He pinned all three of his kicks inside the 20, with two inside the 10, and averaged a healthy 55.3 yards per punt. Between Sunday and the week before, Dixon seems to be regaining his confidence and delivering more consistency. Given how horrible the unit’s been overall, this is more than welcome.

Chase McLaughlin made the game harder than it needed to be when he missed a late field goal attempt. The miss broke his hot streak that followed his early week struggles, but he made good on it when he hit a 45-yarder with less than 2 minutes remaining to make it a two-score game, effectively sealing the deal.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...-week-6-top-performers-vs-san-francisco-49ers
 
NFC Playoff Picture: Tampa Bay Buccaneers are number 1

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and San Francisco 49ers went into the game Sunday tied for the top spot in the NFC. With Tampa’s win, they are not the first-place team in the National Football Conference.

In the NFC South, the Carolina Panthers won on Sunday to stick two games behind the Bucs. The Atlanta Falcons play on Monday night again the Buffalo Bills and the New Orleans Saints lost.

All the results aren’t in yet — the Detroit Lions play on Sunday night along with the Falcons Monday — but no matter what happens in those games, Tampa Bay is going to top the standings heading into Week 7. Tampa Bay’s NFC record will be better than Detroit’s to keep the Buccaneers in front. Detroit and Tampa Bay play each other on October 20th.

NFC Playoff Picture during Week 6​


The Eagles lost for the second straight week to go from first place to fourth place in the conference.

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

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...off-picture-tampa-bay-buccaneers-are-number-1
 
Bucs CB Jamel Dean earns Week 6 honors for his performance against 49ers

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The National Football League today announced that Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Jamel Dean was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week for Week 6.

In Tampa Bay’s 30-19 win over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 6, Dean recorded an interception, a sack, a forced fumble, four tackles (one for loss), a pass defensed and a quarterback hit. He became the first cornerback to record each an interception, sack and forced fumble in a single game since Week 7 of the 2024 season (Cobie Durant) and was the first NFC defender at any position to accomplish that feat in 2025. Dean’s sack in Week 6 marked the first of his NFL career.

The Auburn product currently leads the team, and ranks tied for fifth in the NFL, with two interceptions this season and among all defenders with 15+ targets this season, Dean’s 20.8 passer rating when targeted is the best mark in the NFL, per Next Gen Stats. Additionally, his 42.1% completion rate allowed when targeted is tied for the second-lowest among all qualified players, while his 1.4 average yards of separation per target is tied with Pat Surtain II for the second-best mark in the NFL, trailing only Sauce Gardner (1.3).

The Buccaneers are off to a 5-1 start in 2025, matching the best record in the NFL and the team’s best start in franchise history.

Dean becomes the second Tampa Bay player to win a player of the week award this season joining Kameron Johnson, who was named the Week 1 NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, in addition to wide receiver Emeka Egbuka earning September Rookie of the Month honors. He becomes the first Tampa Bay cornerback to win the award since Pro Football Hall of Famer Rondé Barber (2012), who claimed the recognition eight times during his storied career.

(Courtesy of the Buccaneers Communications Department.)

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...week-6-honors-performance-san-francisco-49ers
 
Mike Evans returns to practice as the Buccaneers prepare for the Lions on Monday Night Football

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers injury report has been full of names this whole season. At least it feels that way. And still, they carry a 5-1 record and sit atop the conference despite injuries to key players for each game so far in 2025.

Heading into Monday Night Football against Detroit, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers revealed yet another stacked injury report on Thursday. Linebacker Lavonte David (knee/rib), running back Bucky Irving (foot/shoulder), wide receiver Chris Godwin, Jr. (fibula), wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (hamstring), guard Luke Haggard (shoulder), running back Josh Williams (concussion), and punter Riley Dixon (personal reasons) all were listed as Did Not Participate in practice.

On a brighter note, veteran receiver Mike Evans made his first appearance back from a hamstring injury, practicing on a limited basis. Meanwhile, cornerback Zyon McCollum (thumb) and cornerback Benjamin Morrison (hamstring) both returned to full participation.

The Buccaneers will have a tough challenge against the Lions as Detroit looks to bounce back from a tough loss in Kansas City last week. Evans’ limited return offers hope, but depth and health will be critical as Tampa Bay seeks to improve on its 5–1 record.

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— Buccaneers Communications (@BuccaneersComms) October 16, 2025

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...repare-for-the-lions-on-monday-night-football
 
Notes and stats from the Buccaneers 30-19 win over the 49ers

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the San Francisco 49ers, 30-19, to move to 5-1 on the year. It marks the sixth time in franchise history that the Buccaneers have started 5-1 (1979, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2021). Through Sunday’s 4:00 p.m. ET slate of games, the Buccaneers sit atop the NFC standings as the only 5-1 team (Detroit could match). Since Tampa Bay’s Week 11 bye last year, the Buccaneers are 11-2 in the regular season (.846) – the best record in the NFL over that span (Detroit could match). Dating back to the 2021 season, the Buccaneers have now held at least a share of the NFC South lead for 64 of the last 78 weeks.

– The Buccaneers produced 352 net yards of offense across 50 offensive plays on Sunday, averaging 7.0 yards per play after averaging 7.3 against the Seahawks in Week 5. As of Sunday’s 4:00 p.m. ET slate of games, the Buccaneers are the only team in the NFL to record consecutive games averaging at least 7.0 yards per play.

– Tampa Bay surpassed 100 rushing yards as a team for the fifth time this season – tied with four other teams for the most such occurrences this year.

– QB Baker Mayfield completed 17-of-23 passes (73.9%) for 256 yards and two touchdown passes compared to zero interceptions for a 139.0 passer rating. Over the last two weeks, Mayfield has completed 82.1% of his passes – highest mark among any quarterback over that span (Jared Goff could also meet this figure, pending Sunday Night Football). His 137.7 passer rating over the last two weeks also leads all such quarterbacks (again pending Jared Goff). During this two-game stretch, Mayfield has posted consecutive performances of averaging at least 11.0 yards per attempt – the only such span by any quarterback this season.

Mayfield became just the ninth quarterback in NFL history to complete at least 82% of his passes while averaging at least 11 yards per attempt across multiple games within a single season, joining Jared Goff (2024, twice), Brock Purdy (2023), Ryan Tannehill (2015), Alex Smith (2012) and Peyton Manning (2008), Kurt Warner (1999), Rob Johnson (1997) and Ken Anderson (1974).

Through Sunday’s 4:00 p.m. ET slate of games, Mayfield’sranks among NFL leaders:

  • T-2nd in touchdown passes (12)
  • 4th in touchdown-to-interception ratio (12.0)
  • 4th in passing yards (1,539)
  • 6th in passer rating (108.5)

Mayfield has three touchdown passes of 40 yards or more – the most by any quarterback in the NFL this season.

Mayfield also recorded a 15-yard scramble on a third-and-14 in the third quarter, generating 27 yards after contact as he avoided a sack in the backfield. Per Next Gen Stats,Mayfield had just a 3.7% chance of picking up the first down via run at the onset of the play. The Buccaneers scored two plays later.

– RB Rachaad White contributed a season-high 86 yards from scrimmage in the form of 17 carries for 65 yards with one touchdown and three receptions for 21 yards. With his touchdown run, White surpassed Cadillac Williams (24) for the sixth-most, and tied Errict Rhett for the fifth-most, touchdowns from scrimmage by a running back in franchise history. In Sunday’s contest, White also surpassed Leonard Fournette (178) for the fifth-most receptions by a running back/fullback in team history.

– RB Sean Tucker added 25 rushing yards on six carries (4.2 avg.) and one touchdown. His rushing score marked the third of his career.

– WR Kameron Johnson, who entered the game with zero career receptions, finished as Tampa Bay’s leading receiver, bringing in four catches for 64 receiving yards with one touchdown. Johnson’s first career reception came on a 34-yard touchdown score from Baker Mayfield.

– WR Tez Johnson also logged his first career touchdown reception in Sunday’s win, bringing in a 45-yard score from Baker Mayfield.

– Sunday’s game marks the second time this season in which multiple Buccaneers have recorded their first career regular season touchdown reception (also, Week 1 vs. Atlanta, Bucky Irving and Emeka Egbuka). It marks the first non-Week 1 occurrence since the 2012 season whenDoug Martin and Erik Lorig accomplished the feat in Week 8 against the Minnesota Vikings.

– The Buccaneers lead the NFL in touchdown receptions by rookies (six) this season, as well as since the start of last season (14). Since the start of the 2023 season, they’re tied for first (17).

– WR Sterling Shepard added two receptions for 51 yards, including a 36-yarder – his longest catch as a member of the Buccaneers.

– TE Cade Otton finished with a season-high five receptions for 51 yards. His five catches represent his most since Week 10 of the 2024 season, also against the 49ers. After totaling 34 receiving yards across the first four weeks of the season, Otton has contributed 132 yards in Weeks 5-6.

– Tampa Bay recorded 6.0 sacks on Sunday – its most in a game since Week 4 of the 2024 season against Philadelphia (6.0). The Buccaneers recorded a sack on 15.4% of dropbacks on Sunday, their third-highest total in a game since the start of the 2024 season. Tampa Bay recorded 3.0 sacks in the first quarter – its most in the first quarter of any contest since Week 12 of the 2014 season against Chicago (3.0).

– The Buccaneers held the 49ers to 67 rushing yards on Sunday – the fewest they’ve allowed to an opponent this season, and the fewest that the 49ers have produced in a single game this season. San Francisco averaged 3.0 yards per carry.

– OLB Yaya Diaby led the way for the Buccaneers with 2.0 sacks, posting his second career game with multiple sacks. Both of his career performances with at least 2.0 sacks have come against the San Francisco 49ers, with the previous occurring in Week 11 of the 2023 season.

– CB Jamel Dean recorded his first career sack in Sunday’s contest, dropping Mac Jones for an 8-yard loss. Dean also intercepted Jones later in the game to record his second interception of the year, which ties for his most in a single season in his career.

– LB Lavonte David also recorded a sack of Mac Jones, part of his day that included six tackles. With his sack, he increased his season sack total to 2.5 and his career sack total to 41.5 – the sixth-most in franchise history.

– NT Vita Vea was awarded a half sack on the day, tying him with Jason Pierre-Paul and Brad Culpepper (33.0) for the ninth most sacks in franchise history.

– Per Next Gen Stats, Vea generated five quarterback pressures while facing double-teams on 69.7% of dropbacks. Despite the double-teams, Vea still generated two pressures and 0.5 sacks when doubled. With Vea on the field, the Bucs allowed only 36 yards on 14 rushes between the tackles (2.6 yards per carry).

Haason Reddick, C.J. Brewer, and Elijah Roberts were also credited with half sacks on Sunday.

– CB Kindle Vildor recorded his first interception as a member of the Buccaneers, picking off Mac Jones in the first quarter. It represented his second career interception and first since 2022. Vildor’s interception gave Tampa Bay the ball on the San Francisco 12-yard line, and the Buccaneers scored two plays later. Vildor finished with three tackles, two passes defensed, and the interception.

– S Tykee Smith contributed his team-leading seventh pass defensed of the season, adding six tackles. His seven passes defensed are tied for fifth in the NFL through Sunday’s 4 p.m. games.

– LB SirVocea Dennis recorded his team-leading fifth tackle for loss on the year, adding seven tackles. Lavonte David and Yaya Diaby are also tied for the team lead in TFL’s.

– S Antoine Winfield Jr. led Tampa Bay with nine tackles.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...win-over-the-49ers-baker-mayfield-tez-johnson
 
Week 6 Game Recap: Buccaneers look like a title contender in convincing win over 49ers

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers took the field against the San Francisco 49ers in week six. This battle of the bays was between two 4-1 teams, both navigating a fair share of injuries and both sporting quarterbacks who have been on hot streaks. Sunday’s game began with Tampa Bay and Baker Mayfield on offense.

First Quarter:​


Tampa’s offense was first to touch the ball and also first to punt the ball away. The Buccaneers’ defense decided they’d be the unit to strike first when Kindle Vildor, filling in for the many injured Buccaneer corners, step forward and hauled in a Mac Jones pass for an interception. Vildor proceeded to take what appeared to be a clear pick six and leave it as just an interception, as he fell to the ground (uncontacted) multiple times. Three slips that could have been a four-point swing, instead led to a Rachaad White touchdown run. 7-0, Bucs.

Following a field goal on the 49ers’ second drive, Tampa Bay’s offense hopped back into action. Their hop meant Riley Dixon would get another chance to hop as well— Three drives and two punts for the Bucs’ offense.

Second Quarter:​


Still trailing by four the 49ers began quarter number two with a second down and long following a recovered strip sack by Jamel Dean. Long yardage proved to be no issue for Mac Jones a catch-and-run first down to Kendrick Bourne and then a Christian McCaffrey touchdown shortly after to transition the Buccaneers’ lead into a deficit. 10-7, 49ers.

With little to nothing to show for their offensive drives to this point, Baker Mayfield and the Bucs’ offense took the field and finally took off. Their seven points prior, came off of excellent field position gifted to them by Kindle Vildor. Otherwise their drives had all been concluded with Riley Dixon, rather than Chase McLaughlin. Mid-way through the second quarter, Baker Mayfield finally put up some Riley Dixon-opposition taking Tampa Bay down the field for their first long scoring drive of the afternoon. Sean Tucker’s first touchdown of the season capped the possession off and returned the lead to Tampa Bay. 14-10, Bucs.

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San Francisco added another three points to the scoreboard before Mayfield’s bunch saw the field again. A Rachaad White rush and reception rapidly got Tampa Bay across midfield and Baker Mayfield got the Buccaneers into the end zone. Not sure if anyone had Mayfield to Johnson on their Bingo card but it was the infallible duo of Baker Mayfield and Kam Johnson that waltzed Tampa’s offense into the end zone for their third touchdown of the half. A failed two-point conversion would leave the Buccaneers at 20—20-13, Tampa Bay.

With under a minute and three timeouts, Mac Jones and Demarcus Robinson migrated the 49ers’ offense back into Tampa Bay territory to add a last-second field goal.

Third Quarter:​


The San Francisco 49ers started the game’s second half with the ball and another gashing drive. Kyle Shanahan versus Todd Bowles has served up body blows on both sides, but the 49ers’ opening drive of the third quarter was workman like. Taking bits, pieces, and chunks at will. Moving without any resistance, until an offensive pass interference penalty sputtered the drive into a second down and 20, ultimately stalling San Francisco into another short field goal. 20-19, Bucs.

Tampa Bay’s next drive revealed yet another wide receiver injury. As if the position couldn’t be any more ravaged, Emeka Egbuka —one of the brightest bright spots the Buccaneers have had in 2025— showed up as doubtful with a hamstring injury. No Evans, no Godwin, no Egbuka, never a doubt. Tampa was saddled with a third down and 15 and Baker Mayfield put on his cape. Mayfield, trapped in the pocket by two defenders, broke free of contain, broke another two tackles, ran through a defender, and stretched the ball across the sticks for a first down. If the cape’s on why not have superman moment. Without a receiver most NFL fans could name, Mayfield’s refusal to fail showed itself again. Launching a rocket shot to his other rookie wide out Tez Johnson. Johnson with a textbook example of a diving snag, followed by some gymnastic, and the Bucs took a 27-19 lead.

Fourth Quarter:​

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Sunday’s final 15 was kicked off with drive-stopping Lavonte David sack of Mac Jones and then a bad kick by Chase McLaughlin— No good, Tampa’s lead remains eight. Taking the good field position of the of McLaughlin’s miss, the 49ers drove the field into field goal range of their own. Opting to bypass that field goal attempt, Kyle Shanahan was resigned to helplessly watching his quarterback toss up his second interception of the game— Jamel Dean’s second of the season.

5:43 on the clock and Baker Mayfield under center— Rest easy Bucs’ fans. Mayfield drove the Buccaneers down the field draining the clock to the two-minute warning and setting up Chase McLaughlin for redemption. The kick was good, as was Tampa’s performance, as will be tomorrow’s victory Monday.

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Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-bay-buccaneers-game-information/65798/week-6-game-recap
 
Buccaneers vs. 49ers: 2025 NFL Week 6 Open Thread, Staff Picks, and Inactives

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are home this week as they are set to play the San Francisco 49ers.

Tampa Bay will be without Chris Godwin, Mike Evans, and Bucky Irving this week. Defensively, they won’t have the services of cornerback Zyon McCollum. You can see the rest of the inactives here.

Kickoff is set for 4:25 PM EST. Enjoy each other’s company in the comments section!

Staff game picks and score predictions​


Gil Arcia (5-0): Bucs 29, 49ers 20
Mike Kiwak (4-1): Bucs 28, 49ers 27
Evan Wanish (5-0): 49ers 26, Bucs 21
Will Walsh (5-0): 49ers 29, Bucs 22

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/game-day...-nfl-week-6-open-thread-staff-picks-inactives
 
SB Nation reacts: NFL fans feel Buccaneers best team in the NFC

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Buccaneers fans are excited for their 5-1 team for good reason. The team has faced adversity all season long with injuries on both sides of the ball and multiple victories in the closing seconds of games thus far. Collectively, this has been the best Bucs team we’ve seen on the field in quite some time. And so far this season fans across the NFL agree with that statement.

This week, fans were asked what who is the best team in the NFC. Your Tampa Bay Buccaneers took the poll confidently, with 48-percent of NFL fans saying the Bucs were the best team in the conference.

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In a separate poll here on Bucs Nation, Tampa Bay fans were asked how confident they were that their team was heading in the right direction.

94-percent of Bucs fans felt the team, at 5-1, are heading in the right direction.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers look to improve to 6-1 with a win over the Lions in Detroit on Monday night. If they can pull that off, these poll numbers could go up.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/general/65856/nfl-fan-survey-results-nfc-standings-predictions
 
NFL Week 8 Opening Odds: Buccaneers at Saints

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have started the season with a 5-1 record as they now await their Monday Night matchup against the Lions in Detroit. Tampa Bay has been able to overcome injuries to key players and close the door on several matchups, however they will have a big task facing off against a Lions team back at home after a tough loss against the Kansas City Chiefs last week.

But looking ahead to next week, odds are already set as they travel to New Orleans to face a divisional foe in the Saints.

So how do the oddsmakers feel about Tampa Bay’s next matchup? Per FanDuel, Tampa Bay is a 6.5-point favorite for Week 8 of the 2025 regular season.

Point spread: Bucs -6.5
Point total: 47.5
Moneyline: Bucs -275, Saints +225

New Orleans has had a tough time playing football. At 1-6, they’ve got nothing going for themselves. Their only win came against a lowly Giants team back in Week 5 — before New York figured out how to put up points behind rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart.

Next week’s game between the Bucs and Saints is scheduled for next Sunday with kickoff set for 4:05 PM ET.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-bay-buccaneers-odds/65864/nfl-week-8-opening-odds-buccaneers-saints
 
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