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Buccaneers vs. Saints: Inactives for Week 14

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The 7-5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers are home this week to take on the 2-10 New Orleans Saints. The Bucs are coming off a much needed win against the Cardinals last week, and will hope to make it back-to-back victories Sunday against a divisional opponent. However, they’ll have to wait at least one more week for extra reinforcements.

The Bucs saw the return of wide receivers Jalen McMillan and Mike Evans to the practice field this past week. They are eligible to be activated off of I.R. any time in the next couple weeks — but it just won’t be happening this week as both will not be active against New Orleans.

Additionally on offense, left tackle Tristan Wirfs was questionable heading into this game. He has been officially ruled out for this contest.

The Buccaneers look healthy defensively, for the most part. Safety Rashad Wisdom and cornerback Benjamin Morrison were ruled out ahead of Sunday.

For the Saints, they will be without running back Alvin Kamara, tackle Tailese Fuaga, and safety Justin Reid.

The full list of inactives for both the Buccaneers and the Saints are posted below.

Inactives for #NOvsTB ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/53C9NU9dsZ

— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) December 7, 2025
Saints Week 14 Inactives v. Tampa Bay

S Justin Reid
CB Rejzohn Wright
RB Alvin Kamara
T Taliese Fuaga
TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden
DT John Ridgeway III
DT Khristian Boyd#Saints | @LaMachinery https://t.co/Cdi8o63xKL

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) December 7, 2025

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...actives-nfl-week-14-mike-evans-jalen-mcmillan
 
Bucs activate Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers today activated wide receiversMike Evans and Jalen McMillan from Injured Reserve, and waived defensive lineman C.J. Brewer and wide receiver Ryan Miller.

Evans (6-5, 231) was placed on Injured Reserve on October 22. Prior to getting injured, Evans had appeared in four games for Tampa Bay this season, bringing in 14 receptions for 140 yards. He originally entered the league as a first-round selection (No. 7 overall) by the Buccaneers in the 2014 NFL Draft. Evans, a six-time Pro Bowler, has appeared in 172 career games for Tampa Bay, totaling 850 receptions for 12,824 receiving yards with 106 receiving touchdowns. The club’s all-time leading scorer, Evans also holds the franchise record for catches, receiving yards, and touchdowns. He wears No. 13 for Tampa Bay.

McMillan (6-1, 192) was placed on Injured Reserve on August 26, and has yet to appear in a game for Tampa Bay this season. He originally entered the league as a third-round selection (No. 92 overall) by the Buccaneers in the 2024 NFL Draft. McMillan has appeared in 13 career games for Tampa Bay, bringing in 37 receptions for 461 yards and eight receiving touchdowns. As a rookie last year, McMillan ranked tied for second in the NFL in receiving touchdowns by rookies, and his eight touchdown catches were the third-most by a rookie in franchise history. He wears No. 11 for Tampa Bay.

(Courtesy of the Buccaneers Communications Department.)

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...ns-jalen-mcmillan-nfl-thursday-night-football
 
Buccaneers vs. Falcons: 2025 NFL Week 15 Game Discussion for Thursday Night Football

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The 7-6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers are home this week as they are set to play the 4-9 Falcons on Thursday Night Football.

The Bucs will look to get back on the winning side of things against an NFC South opponent. They will have wide receivers Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan back, but will be without Cade Otton and SirVocea Dennis. You can see the rest of the inactives here.

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Gil Arcia (10-3): Falcons 23, Bucs 20
Mike Kiwak (9-4): Falcons 27, Bucs 17
Evan Wanish (10-3): Falcons 30, Bucs 20
Will Walsh (8-5): Bucs 32, Falcons 29

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...ek-15-game-discussion-thursday-night-football
 
Buccaneers Week 15 Top Performers vs. Atlanta Falcons

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What can you even say about this latest debacle?

Thursday night. Creamsicles. Against the Falcons. Against Kirk Cousins.

It’s like we all knew we were standing in the path of a charging freight train, and for some reason we believed it would brake in time or magically veer off the track.

No no, we all got hit full speed — a bloody smear sprayed all over the tattered grass of Raymond James Stadium.

The latest loss for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a 29-28 defeat against the lowly Atlanta Falcons, is beyond brutal. It is irredeemable, unacceptable, and embarrassing — a morbidly beautiful tribute to the ‘76 Bucs, the Bucs of the 80s, and the teams of the late aughts and 2010s.

You can rationalize or cope or hope or do whatever you need. We all grieve in different ways, but I’m here to tell you the blunt truth: this season is over. Start your preliminary coaching research and mock drafts now.

Shoutouts for a few guys who actually did their jobs, and we’re out.

Offensive Top Performer: WR Mike Evans​


This man, THE Franchise Player, got his collarbone literally shattered not even two months ago, and on Thursday he came out in full uniform ready to brawl like a bloodied and bruised boxer in the late rounds refusing to throw in the towel. The result? Six catches for 132 yards with a long of 45, taking a couple massive shots along the way.

Evans fought back for this team that was desperately trying to reverse its tailspin, and it essentially turned its back on him. It was disgraceful.

MOSSED 🤯

📺: #ATLvsTB on Prime Video pic.twitter.com/ZCTy1FHaCN

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

The receiver corps as a whole looked strong. Godwin made several critical catches, including a touchdown and two-point conversion. In his first action of the entire year after a broken neck, Jalen McMillan looked great with 2 catches for 38 yards. And Emeka Egbuka radiated improved confidence with 4 catches for 64 yards.

It’s a shame their QB completely let them all down, as he has been doing for weeks. If Baker Mayfield is too hurt or too rattled to play, he should be sitting. He has not been good enough, and he essentially ended both of the Bucs’ last two possessions single-handedly. It cannot happen.

Defensive Top Performer: No One​


Up two scores with 10 minutes left. The Falcons gifted penalties left and right all night long — a franchise-record 19 to be precise, the most in an NFL game this year! Third and 28 on the final drive, and the Bucs gave it up.

This is one of the worst defenses in the league and now authors of the biggest collapse for the Bucs in the last 5 years. They might as well play the rest of their games in neighboring Orlando it’s so Mickey Mouse.

Complete. Trash.

Special Teams Top Performer: K Chase McLaughlin​


It might perhaps be lost in this depressive quagmire, but McLaughlin is a huge reason this team even had a winning record to begin with — may I remind people of game-winners against the Texans, Jets, and Seahawks.

He was perfect again Thursday, including his NFL-best 10th field goal from 50+ yards — he has not missed from that distance.

He is an elite player with elite performances nearly overshadowed every week by the piss-poor players around him on this destitute special teams unit. By the way, it’s the same unit that somehow screwed up not one but TWO touchbacks. How? You can’t make it up.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...ers-week-15-top-performers-vs-atlanta-falcons
 
Week 15 Game Recap: What happened to the 2025 Buccaneers? Bucs lose to woeful Falcons, 29-28

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First Quarter:​


Foregoing the strategic advantage of deferring the opening possession to potentially double up around the halftime break. Tampa’s opening gamble snagged them nothing more than a punt. Former Buccaneer Bradley Pinion, would be featured on Atlanta’s first drive as the teams would trade punts to start. On drive number Tampa Bay would find life. A Mike Evans sighting, a Rachaad White burst, Jalen McMillians’ first appearance and catch of the season— Setting the Bucs up at the inch line for a Sean Tucker (Vita Vea led) touchdown run. 11 plays and 83 yards, a drive extended by a third-down, Mike Evans drawn, holding penalty gave Tampa their first lead of the night and Tampa Bay fans a reminder of how impactful a superstar receiver can be, even without touching the ball. 7-0, Buccaneers.

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Second Quarter:​


Special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey, has been on burrowed time for quite some time and Atlanta’s first score of the day was a rented stopwatch ticking away. The Buccaneers’ horrific red zone defense actually managed to stand firm, holding the Falcons to the field goal attempt. 7-3, buccaneers— Except— Undisciplined football stuck again. Jumping over the line of scrimmage too soon, Zyon McCollum handed the Falcons a new set of downs and stayed on the field to watch them immediately turn it into points. Touchdown Kyle Pitts, uncovered running across the middle of the field for the score. 7-7, even.

Penalty-laden, sluggish football would follow until the six-minute mark of the second quarter. Mike Evans, once again playing the role of jump starter, helped Tampa get themselves rolling with a first down pick up. Next up, Jalen McMillan. Two big plays from Tampa’s two missing playmakers put the Bucs in field goal range. As Buccaneer drives often do the drive went from fast-paced to a halt. 10-7, Tampa Bay.

Lets set the scene. Two-minute drill, Todd Bowles versus Kirk Cousins, the Buccaneers’ defense versus Kyle Pitts— Surely a good battle, except not quite and don’t call Todd Bowles Shirley. Four plays, two huge bites out of the apple for Pitts and the Falcons worked right back into the end zone. Touchdown number two for the tight end— 14-10, Atlanta.

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38 seconds and two timeouts proved to be enough for the Buccaneers offense to move back into field goal range to close out the half. Chase McLaughlin, one of the few players who has rose above the mediocrity of Tampa Bay football this season, put another ball through the uprights.

Atlanta, minus their starting quarterback and number one receiver, paced themselves for 28 points in one half— Todd Bowles continued to pace himself towards Glassdoor.

Third Quarter:​


Quarter number three would kick off with an explosion for the Buccaneers, a fuse lit by Mike Evans. A fling down the field for a completely covered Mike Evans for a catch, mercilessly ‘Mossing’ Cobee Bryant and setting the stage for a Baker Mayfield touchdown toss. Devin Culp hauled in the first tight end-touchdown of Tampa Bay’s 2025 campaign. 20-14, Tampa Bay.

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One defensive stop later and Baker and the Bucs were back at it again. With Mayfield and Evans operating as the engine Tampa jumped across midfield in a blink, then punted by the next.

Team football wins games and team football has missing for more than a month in Tampa Florida. The Buccaneers’ offense felt like they had surging momentum, if only their defense could get them the ball back. Christian Izien understood the moment. After spending three quarters being bashed over the head by Bijan Robinson Izien stepped in and forced a fumble. Jacob Parrish’s recovery gave Tampa Bay a chance at the dagger.

Fourth Quarter:​


A 14-point lead in the fourth quarter does not guarantee a victory, but it certainly helps. That’s just what Baker Mayfield and Chris Godwin provided Buccaneers’ fans with after another Mike Evans drawn penalty. Turnover, touchdown, two-point conversion. 28-14, Buccaneers.

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If you were hoping to see the Falcons answer you would get your wish. Eight plays, 65 yards, and a Bijan Robinson touchdown later, Tampa’s 14-point lead narrowed to eight. 28-20, Tampa Bay.

Atlanta’s response? Not just a one-word answer. Their defense added to the equation with a turnover, picking off a Baker Mayfield toss to Mike Evans. Dodging the bullet of a Lavonte David forced fumble, Kirk Cousins marauded through Todd Bowles’ defense for another touchdown pass to Kyle Pitts. The duos third of the day brought the game to within two. Atlanta’s second two-point conversion attempt of the quarter ended similarly to their first— NO GOOD. 28-26, Bucs.

3:34 and an opportunity to ice the game. Back-to-back Bucky Irving runs gave Tampa Bay third and down three with 2:37 on the clock. Chris Godwin, the chain-moving extraordinaire, stepped in and stepped up— Chains moved. One conversion from victory the Buccaneers sputtered. With life injected, Atlanta fumbled, recovered the fumble without the ball, and strutted into field goal range. Todd Bowles’ defense failed to defend and Tampa failed to win. 29-28, Atlanta Falcons.

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Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...-buccaneers-bucs-lose-to-woeful-falcons-29-28
 
Buccaneers playoff picture: What Week 15 vs. Falcons means for NFC standings

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The Bucs came into Thursday night’s game holding the wins over common opponents tiebreaker over the Panthers, who are sitting at 7-6 and on the Buccaneers’ heels in the NFC South. Thanks to the Atlanta Falcons, a team that makes absolutely no sense this season, the Bucs do not retain that tiebreaker after their 29-28 loss to Atlanta on Thursday Night Football.

The Panthers swept the Falcons this season, and the Bucs split with Atlanta, winning Week 1 and dropping Thursday night’s game by a point on a Zane Gonzalez field goal with :04 left on the clock. That changes the calculation, and puts the Panthers at the top of the NFC South for the first time in a decade.

The Panthers take on the Saints on Sunday, and Carolina and the Buccaneers still have both of their 2025 matchups remaining on the schedule in Weeks 16 and 18. So there’s still time for this to change, but for now, the Bucs slide back to No. 2 in the NFC South and swap spots with Carolina in the NFC playoff seeding, dropping to No. 9.

Here are the latest NFC South standings and NFC playoff picture and where the Buccaneers stand after Thursday Night Football.

NFC South standings​

  1. Carolina Panthers 7-6
  2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-7
  3. Atlanta Falcons 4-10
  4. New Orleans Saints 3-10

Current NFC playoff picture​

  1. Los Angeles Rams 10-3
  2. Green Bay Packers 9-3-1
  3. Philadelphia Eagles 8-5
  4. Carolina Panthers 7-6
  5. Seattle Seahawks 10-3
  6. San Francisco 49ers 9-4
  7. Chicago Bears 9-4
  8. Detroit Lions 8-5
  9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-7
  10. Dallas Cowboys 6-6-1
  11. Minnesota Vikings 5-8

NFC teams eliminated from playoff contention​


Atlanta Falcons
Arizona Cardinals
New Orleans Saints
Washington Commanders
New York Giants

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...south-standings-wild-card-seeding-tiebreakers
 
Buccaneers vs. Falcons: Inactives for Week 15

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The 7-6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers are home this week to take on the 4-9 Atlanta Falcons. The Bucs are coming off a a bad loss against the New Orleans Saints just a few days ago, and will hope to get back on the winning side against a divisional opponent. However, they’ll have to wait at least one more week for extra reinforcements.

The Bucs activated wide receivers Jalen McMillan and Mike Evans Wednesday ahead of Thursday night’s game. They appear to be ready to suit up and take the field under the lights for the Buccaneers.

Additionally on offense, tight end Cade Otton will miss the Week 15 matchup against Atlanta while left tackle Tristan Wirfs — who missed last week’s game — will play.

Defensively, the Buccaneers will be without safety Tykee Smith and linebacker SirVocea Dennis.

For the Falcons, they will be without wide receiver Drake London.

The full list of inactives for both the Buccaneers and the Falcons are posted below.

Tampa Bay @Buccaneers Players Inactive vs. Atlanta:

#8 LB SirVocea Dennis
#16 QB Connor Bazelak (3QB)
#21 CB Benjamin Morrison
#23 S Tykee Smith
#79 G Elijah Klein
#88 TE Cade Otton
#92 DL Elijah Simmons

Elevated from Practice Squad:

#48 DB J.T. Gray
#97 DL Adam Gotsis

— Buccaneers Communications (@BuccaneersComms) December 11, 2025
Full list of tonight's inactiveshttps://t.co/UjcvJ7FqhR pic.twitter.com/W4myWar2mI

— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) December 11, 2025

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...inactives-nfl-week-15-thursday-night-football
 
Lots of Bucs fans feel Tampa Bay will not win the division

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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.

I bet much of Buccaneers fans — much less the team itself — expected this 2025 Bucs team to be in potential danger of missing the playoffs due to the chance they miss out on winning the NFC South title. But the reality is, at 7-6 and with the Carolina Panthers holding the same record, the possibility of them missing out on the division championship is very real.

This week, Tampa Bay fans were asked if they will win the division. More than half who answered the poll think they will not.

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Bucs fans were also asked if they are confident the team is heading in the right direction. Only 15-percent of fans say they are confident in the team’s direction.

It may not feel like it’s that big of a game, but this Thursday night matchup between the Bucs and Falcons is crucial for Tampa Bay to continue remaining at the top of the division. With three games left after tonight and two of the three against Carolina, this Bucs team cannot afford any slip ups.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/general/...south-atlanta-falcons-thursday-night-football
 
Buccaneers vs. Falcons: Predictions and picks for Week 15 Thursday Night Football

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As the Buccaneers get set to take on the Atlanta Falcons at home under the lights following their loss to the New Orleans Saints last week, we here at Bucs Nation will dive into some picks and predictions for Tampa Bay’s big Week 15 matchup against an NFC South opponent.

Check it all out below.


Predictions​


Offense

Tampa Bay still can’t seem to figure things out offensively. It appears that they will be getting Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan back for this contest, however, look for the Bucs to focus on getting their run game going against a Falcons defense that has not played the run very well this season. With running back Bucky Irving now looking to be running at full speed since his return from injury, Tampa Bay should see a boost in the run game against a team giving up 131 yards per game on average. Look for the Bucs to rush for nearly 150 yards on the ground against Atlanta.

Defense

Ya know. Tampa Bay just doesn’t do well against Atlanta quarterback Kirk Cousins. For whatever reason that may be, they are just no bueno against him. They will face him again Thursday night, in a game where we may see another “You like that?!” kind of performance. Unfortunately, the Bucs may allow Cousins to match his season touchdown total of three passing touchdowns as the veteran scorches the Buccaneers defense yet again.


Week 15 Staff Picks​


Gil Arcia (10-3): Falcons 23, Bucs 20
Mike Kiwak (9-4): Falcons 27, Bucs 17
Evan Wanish (10-3): Falcons 30, Bucs 20
Will Walsh (8-5): Bucs 32, Falcons 29

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...ns-picks-nfl-week-15-thursdday-night-football
 
NFL Week 16 Opening Odds: Buccaneers at Panthers

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a 7-7 record after coming off a loss against the Atlanta Falcons at home, giving the Carolina Panthers a share of the NFC South lead (somewhat) at 7-7. Tiebreaker rules go to the Bucs, for now, but boy has the window for anymore screw ups really tightened up. And now following a mini bye week this past week, they’ll look to not just improve on their record but start separating themselves from the Panthers.

How do the oddsmakers feel about this upcoming matchup for Tampa Bay? Per FanDuel, Tampa Bay is a 2.5-point favorite for Week 16 of the 2025 regular season.

Point spread: Bucs -2.5
Point total: 45.5
Moneyline: Bucs -142, Falcons +120

The Panthers dropped to 7-7 on the season following their 20-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints Sunday. This will be the first time Carolina and Tampa Bay face off in 2025.

Next week’s game between the Bucs and Panthers is scheduled for Sunday with kickoff set for 1:00 PM ET.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...-buccaneers-panthers-gambling-betting-fanduel
 
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 16, 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/tampa-ba...poll-are-the-buccaneers-trending-up-this-week
 
Buccaneers at Panthers: Inactives for Week 16

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The 7-7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in Charlotte this week to take on the 7-7 Carolina Panthers. The Bucs are coming off a bad loss against the Atlanta Falcons at home last week on Thursday Night Football, and will hope to get back on the winning side against a divisional opponent where the lead for the NFC South division is at stake with just a few weeks to play.

The Bucs will be at their healthiest they have been all season long. They saw the return of wide receiver Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan last week.

This week, the inactives list is headlined by wide receiver Sterling Shepard and tight end Devin Culp offensively.

Defensively, the Buccaneers will be without safety Rashad Wisdom and linebacker Anthony Walker.

For the Panthers, they will be without offensive tackle Ikem Ekwonu.

The full list of inactives for both the Buccaneers and the Panthers are posted below.

Inactives for #TBvsCAR ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/Rp5Gu75tVB

— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) December 21, 2025
Inactives: No Ikem Ekwonu for Buccaneers gamehttps://t.co/HegRh8LJwW

— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) December 21, 2025

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...505/buccaneers-panthers-inactives-nfl-week-16
 
Buccaneers Week 16 Top Performers at Carolina Panthers

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I’m tired, man. I’m sure most of you all are, too.

How many more positives can be dug out of the pile of manure that’s now firmly ensconced the Buccaneers’ 2025 season? The truthful answer is, “very very few.”

For the third straight week, the Bucs faced a division rival hoping to get right and capitalize on the commanding 6-2 start they sprinted out to, and for the third straight week they failed in nail-biting fashion as they lost 23-20 to the Carolina Panthers and dropped below .500 for the first time all year. Baker Mayfield wasn’t good enough again, Todd Bowles forced a drastic change in approach and it backfired spectacularly, and the roster as a whole seems to be losing any semblance of vigor.

The vibes are just bad.

So we’re going to use the word “top” loosely here. Who would’ve thought the best Christmas present Bucs fans would be getting this year is not having to watch this franchise play on a holiday.

Offensive Top Performer: WR Mike Evans​


In the few instances where the Bucs actually decided to pass Sunday, Evans continued to look the part of WR1.

The stats were nothing special — hard to be when your QB attempts 15 passes total entering the 4th quarter — yet Evans still scored on his patented goal-line fade for Tampa’s opening TD and made some big grabs later on for a line of 5-31-1. He and Mayfield suffered from a miscommunication on the final play that led to the game-sealing interception, but it’s hard to blame Evans for breaking off his route when it was very reasonable for him to assume Mayfield would scramble.

Baker bobbles the snap and still throws a TD to Mike Evans!

TBvsCAR on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/XTldQ8i7ZE

— NFL (@NFL) December 21, 2025

Overall, Evans looks locked in and impactful still. Hopefully he’ll continue for one more year to try and end his illustrious career on a better note.

Not much else to say here.

The running game numbers look fine (169 total yards on 33 carries), but the extremely passive approach reeked of Todd Bowles pulling rank on first-year offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard in hopes of controlling time of possession and limiting Carolina opportunities. The team easily set a season-low in neutral pass rate while running the ball a staggering number of times on first down. To do this when the team finally has all of its premier weapons active at the same time in Evans, Chris Godwin, Emeka Egbuka, and Jalen McMillan is nothing short of absurd.

It was not only conservative but cowardly — reflections of an older Bowles approach that smattered the play-calling tenures of Byron Leftwich and (early on) Dave Canales. It was the mandate of man who’s out of answers and out of fight; it would be a complete shock to see him stay as head coach even if they somehow win their final two games.

Defensive Top Performer: CB Jacob Parrish​


In a completely broken defense full of underperforming veterans, it’d behoove us all to note this unit is not devoid of young talent.

Most prominently, games like Sunday are a good reminder of how good Jacob Parrish already is and how high his ceiling is. The 21-year-old prevented a touchdown early in the game with excellent coverage on Tetairoa McMillan, and he looked consistently up to the task splitting reps in the slot and outside. He finished with 5 total tackles and two passes defensed.

There’s been lumps throughout the season, as is common with most rookie corners, but there’s been a lot more good than bad and it’s exciting.

Benjamin Morrison, who collected 7 tackles, was a little more up and down but generally looked up to the task most of the day. He certainly showed the second-round flashes you want to see, and he’s hopefully on the upside of struggles that included several injuries and confidence issues. No reason to feel too pessimistic about him right now, especially with a new coaching staff likely coming in that might better harness his talent.

Special Teams Top Performer: K Chase McLaughlin​


Chase McLaughlin has made 16 straight field goals and extended his NFL-best 50+ field goal streak to boot. His 11 consecutive makes from 50+ yards this season is a new single-season NFL record.

He’s been the best kicker in football, and it would be a crime to see him miss out on All-Pro or Pro Bowl honors.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...s-week-16-top-performers-at-carolina-panthers
 
NFL Week 17 Opening Odds: Buccaneers at Dolphins

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a 7-8 record after coming off a loss against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, giving the Carolina sole possession of the NFC South lead at 8-7. Many are seeing the Buccaneers still coming out as division champions by year’s end. However, the way their play has been and how they have even sounded when speaking to the media following games in recent weeks, this sounds more like a team that has absolutely no answers for their play on the field. But for some reason, there is some kind of faith still left in the team. We’ll see if that faith translates to giving the Bucs an advantage down south in Miami.

How do the oddsmakers feel about this upcoming matchup for Tampa Bay? Per FanDuel, Tampa Bay is a 4.5-point favorite for Week 17 of the 2025 regular season.

Point spread: Bucs -4.5
Point total: 46.5
Moneyline: Bucs -240, Dolphins +198

The Dolphins dropped to 6-9 on the season following their 45-21 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday. Tampa Bay will do everything they can to ensure they do not fall in the division standings and keep pace with Carolina until the final week of the season.

Next week’s game between the Bucs and Dolphins is scheduled for Sunday with kickoff set for 1:00 PM ET.

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Buccaneers playoff picture: What Week 16 vs. Panthers means for NFC standings

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It’s already been a big week for the NFC playoff standings, and the Buccaneers haven’t even taken the field.

On Thursday night, we were treated to an incredible NFC West showdown with the Seahawks edging past the Rams to take over the top spot in the division and the top seed in the NFC — for now, at least. The Eagles beat the Commanders on Saturday, clinching the NFC East and crushing the rival Dallas Cowboys’ postseason hopes, eliminating them from contention. And in Saturday’s final game, an NFC North clash between the Bears and Packers, the Bears came out on top, sliding up to the No. 2 spot in the NFC before Sunday’s games kick off.

The Panthers matchup was crucial for Tampa Bay, and the loss — especially how it ended, with a Baker Mayfield interception — definitely hurts. The Buccaneers will take on the Dolphins in Miami in Week 17, and they’ll wrap the season with a rematch against the Panthers in Tampa Bay.

The Panthers will face the Seattle Seahawks, fresh off of a Thursday night win over the Rams that moved them up to the top spot in the NFC West and the overall NFC playoff picture, in Charlotte in Week 17. The Seahawks — on paper, at least — are a tougher matchup than the 6-9 Dolphins. It is possible for the Bucs to win out and take the division, but it very well may come down to that Week 18 rematch with Carolina.

Here’s where the Bucs stand after the late afternoon Sunday slate of games.

NFC South standings​

  1. Carolina Panthers 8-7
  2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-8
  3. Atlanta Falcons 5-9
  4. New Orleans Saints 4-10

Current NFC playoff picture​

  1. Seattle Seahawks 12-3 (clinched playoff spot)
  2. Chicago Bears 11-4 (clinched playoff spot)
  3. Philadelphia Eagles 10-5 (clinched NFC East)
  4. Carolina Panthers 8-7
  5. Los Angeles Rams 11-4 (clinched playoff spot)
  6. San Francisco 49ers 10-4 (clinched playoff spot)
  7. Green Bay Packers 9-5-1
  8. Detroit Lions 8-7
  9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-8

NFC teams eliminated from playoff contention​

  • Dallas Cowboys
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Arizona Cardinals
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Washington Commanders
  • New York Giants

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...-south-standings-wild-card-tiebreaker-seeding
 
Buccaneers vs. Panthers Week 16 final score, results, stats and analysis

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers now stand at 7-8 after a 23-20 loss vs. the Panthers, a matchup that was crucially important to the Buccaneers’ playoff hopes and the NFC Standings. The loss drops the Buccaneers to No. 2 in the NFC South and will further shrink Tampa Bay’s postseason chances.

First quarter:

Tampa Bay won the toss and deferred, and they were able to hold the Panthers to a field on the first drive of the game. The Bucs answered by chipping away at yards and eating clock on a 10-play, 6:39 drive and ended with a 1-yard touchdown from Baker Mayfield to Mike Evans.

The Panthers’ next possession barely went anywhere. After converting one first down thanks to a Chuba Hubbard 10-yard run, Carolina’s next three downs ended in a SirVocea Dennis sack of Bryce Young for a loss of 8 yards, an incomplete pass to Rico Dowdle on second and 18, and a 3-yard pass to Ja’Tavion Sanders obviously did not get the job done on third and 18. After a false start by Carolina backing them up 5 yards, they pinned the Bucs at Tampa Bay’s own 10-yard line.

Second quarter:

The next Bucs possession looked like it was going to culminate in a field goal on fourth and 4 on the Panthers’ 30 with 12:30 left to play in the half. The attempt was good, but a penalty on the Panthers gave Tampa Bay a fresh set of downs. Unfortunately, the Bucs couldn’t capitalize with a touchdown, but did extend their lead to 10-3 with 8:09 left in the second quarter.

Panthers called for a personal foul here on #94 on this field goal attempt. Bucs get an automatic 1st down and send the offense back out pic.twitter.com/MwnYJ0OxIm

— Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) December 21, 2025

The Panthers and Bucs traded three-and-outs, and after a series resulting in a loss of 12 yards, Trevor Etienne returned Riley Dixon’s punt to the Bucs’ 39-yard line. A Tetairoa McMillan 17-yard catch was the only positive yardage the Panthers needed on that possession to get into position to add another 3 to the board with a 41-yard field goal from Ryan Fitzgerald. The Bucs still led, 10-6.

The Buccaneers went three-and-out again, losing 2 yards in the process, and a 45-yard Dixon punt and Trevor Etienne 13-yard return gave the ball back to Carolina on their own 37-yard line with just over a minute left to play. Carolina moved the ball pretty efficiently, using all three of their timeouts en route to an 8-play, 59-second drive capped off by a 22-yard touchdown pass to McMillan, giving the Panthers a 13-10 lead.

Baker Mayfield took a knee on the final play of the half, sending the Bucs into the locker room trailing the Panthers by 3.

Third quarter:

The Bucs received the ball to start to half. Facing third and 7 on the Bucs’ 37-yard line, Baker Mayfield scrambled for 23 yards to extend the drive. In the red zone, on first down from the Panthers’ 1, the Bucs ran the same play Mike Evans scored on in the first half, but it was incomplete. Evans was targeted again on second and 1, short left, but a DPI penalty on Jaycee Horn gave the Bucs an automatic first down. Sean Tucker casually strolled into the end zone, giving the Bucs a 17-13 lead with 6:41 left to play in the third quarter.

The Panthers answered with an 11-play, 65-yard touchdown drive culminating in a scrambling touchdown pass from Young to Ja’Tavion Sanders, giving the Panthers a 20-17 lead with seconds remaining in the third quarter.

Fourth quarter

Baker Mayfield and company took over at the Carolina 43-yard line after an outstanding return from Kameron Johnson. On third and 4 on the Carolina 23-yard line, the Panthers sent a weakside blitz and gave Mayfield almost zero time to offload the ball. Jaycee Horn took him down, and the Bucs tied it up 20-20 with a field goal with 11:24 left to play.

The Panthers answered with a six-play, 9-yard drive that chewed up about three and a half minutes of clock and got Carolina absolutely nowhere, so they punted it back to the Bucs, who took over at their own 13-yard line. Baker Mayfield launched a BEAUTIFUL bomb to Emeka Egbuka, advancing the offense to a first and 10 from the Panthers’ 49-yard line. Unfortunately, the drive fizzled after that. Bucky Irving lost two yards on first down, Mayfield’s second-down pass to Evans went incomplete, Tampa Bay was hit with a delay-of-game penalty on third down, and Mayfield’s third and 18 target to Chris Godwin went incomplete. The Bucs punted it back to the Panthers with 4:46 remaining.

A seven-play drive including a 34-yard Young pass to Jalen Coker had the Panthers facing a first and 10 from the Buccaneers’ 33-yard line. The Bucs took their first timeout after the Panthers gained zero yards on first down and 3 yards on second down with 2:28 to play. Pressure from the Bucs on third and 7 forced an incomplete pass from Young intended for Sanders, and the Panthers snuck back into a 23-20 lead on a 48-yard field goal from Fitzgerald. The Bucs offense would get the ball back with 2:20 left to play, plus the 2-minute warning.

The Bucs would start from their own 10-yard line thanks to an unnecessary roughness penalty on rookie linebacker John Bullock on the return. Mayfield hit Evans on a 6-yard throw on first down, taking us to the 2-minute warning. Mayfield wasn’t messing around on the next play, breaking loose and scrambling for the first down plus 22 more yards. A pass bounced right off Jalen McMillan’s hands and could easily have been picked, but thankfully dropped incomplete. On third and 4 with 1:21 remaining, Mayfield converted the first down with a 9-yard pass to tight end Cade Otton. A 6-yard completion to Mike Evans took the clock down to :49 seconds remaining, and the Bucs took their second time out.

And then disaster struck, starting with a false start by Emeka Egbuka, pushing the Buccaneers back to a second and 9 from the Panthers’ 42. And on the next play, Baker Mayfield snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, throwing a game-sealing interception to rookie Lathan Ransom with 42 seconds left to play.

It’s a devastating blow to the Buccaneers and their postseason hopes. The Bucs will face the Panthers again in Week 18.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...tandings-playoffs-seeding-statistics-analysis
 
Wirfs, Winfield named to 2026 Pro Bowl

The National Football League today announced that Tampa Bay Buccaneers tackle Tristan Wirfs and safety Antoine Winfield Jr. were named to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games. The nod marks the second career Pro Bowl selection for Winfield Jr. (2021), while Wirfs has now earned five consecutive trips (2021-25) in just six NFL seasons. Both players were members of General Manager Jason Licht’s 2020 draft class.

Wirfs, who was selected as a starter, earned his fifth Pro Bowl selection – the third-most by an offensive player in franchise history, trailing only Mike Alstott and Mike Evans (six each). Wirfs and Alstott are Tampa Bay’s lone offensive players to have earned five-or-more consecutive trips to the Pro Bowl, and Wirfs became the first Buccaneers player on either side of the ball to accomplish this feat since Gerald McCoy made six consecutive Pro Bowls from 2012-17.

Wrapping up his sixth NFL season, Wirfs has garnered five Pro Bowl selections, two Associated Press first-team All-Pro selections (2021, 2024), a second-team All-Pro selection (2022) and was a member of the PFWA All-Rookie Team (2020), in addition to starting on Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl LV Championship team in his rookie season.

In 2025, Wirfs has totaled 710 offensive snaps through Week 16, and per Pro Football Focus (PFF) metrics, has yielded just four quarterback hits and two sacks. PFF has credited Wirfs with a 92.0 offensive grade this season – the second-highest among any qualified offensive lineman. Additionally, his 91.0 run-blocking grade ranks sixth and his 84.6 pass-blocking grade ranks seventh across the NFL, per PFF. Wirfs and New York Giants tackle Andrew Thomas are the only offensive linemen to have earned an 84.0+ grade in all three categories this season through Week 16.

Since Wirfs was drafted in 2020, the Buccaneers rank second in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed per pass attempt (4.6%), in addition to allowing the third-fewest total sacks (180) during that span.

Winfield Jr., who is in his sixth NFL season, has amassed 83 tackles (four for loss), seven passes defensed, two interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, 1.0 sack and four quarterback hits over 15 games played this season. He is the only defensive back, and 1-of-3 players overall, this season with 75+ tackles, multiple interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery through Week 16.

Among safeties with 35+ defensive targets this season per the NFL’s Next Gen Stats, Winfield Jr. ranks second in lowest opponent passer rating when targeted (75.7) and seventh in hawk rate (17.9%), which measures thepercentage of targets where the nearest defender recorded either an interception or pass defensed.

Since entering the league as a second-round selection in the 2020 NFL Draft, Winfield Jr. has collected a first-team All-Pro selection (2023) and was a member of the 2020 PFWA All-Rookie Team, in addition to his two Pro Bowl honors and starting on the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl LV championship team.

Buccaneers alternates for the 2026 Pro Bowl games include cornerback Jamel Dean and quarterback Baker Mayfield.

For the first time, the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will move to Super Bowl LX Week, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The event brings the league’s top players together for an AFC vs. NFC flag football showdown, coached by Pro Football Hall of Famers Jerry Rice (NFC) and Steve Young (AFC), which will preview the elite athleticism and competition of the sport ahead of its LA28 Olympics debut.

The televised event will air live from San Francisco’s Moscone Center South Building on Tuesday, Feb. 3, which will be transformed into a dynamic flag football arena. Coverage of the Pro Bowl Games powered by Verizon will begin on ESPN starting at 6:30 p.m. ET with the flag game at 8 p.m. ET. The game will air on ESPN, Disney XD and ESPN Deportes.

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/general/66551/wirfs-winfield-named-to-2026-pro-bowl
 
Buccaneers at Panthers: 2025 NFL Week 16 Game Discussion

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in Charlotte this week as they are set to play the 7-7 Carolina Panthers for an NFC South clash.

The Bucs will see be without veteran receiver Sterling Shepard this week. You can see the rest of the inactives here.

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Staff game picks and score predictions​


Gil Arcia (11-3): Panthers 24, Bucs 20
Mike Kiwak (10-4): Bucs 24, Panthers 20
Evan Wanish (11-3): Bucs 23, Panthers 21
Will Walsh (8-6): Bucs 22, Panthers 18

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...-at-panthers-2025-nfl-week-16-game-discussion
 
Buccaneers at Panthers: Predictions and picks for Week 16

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As the Buccaneers get set to take on the Panthers in Carolina following their disappointing Thursday night loss to the Atlanta Falcons last week, we here at Bucs Nation will dive into some picks and predictions for Tampa Bay’s big Week 16 matchup against an NFC South opponent.

Check it all out below.


Predictions​


Offense

Tampa Bay appeared to have their offense clicking a bit more consistently than they have in recent weeks, perhaps months. But it fell apart in the end when a Baker Mayfield interception shifted the momentum Atlanta’s way. This week, they will rely heavily on the run game meaning that Bucky Irving, Rachaad White, and Sean Tucker will total 150 yards on the ground and two touchdowns.

Defense

The Bucs just can’t do anything right defensively. They apply pressure early and often but cant seem to make stops when it matters most. Will that be the case this week? Who knows. But they will at least record three sacks and an interception off Carolina’s quarterback Bryce Young.


Week 16 Staff Picks​


Gil Arcia (11-3): Panthers 24, Bucs 20
Mike Kiwak (10-4): Bucs 24, Panthers 20
Evan Wanish (11-3): Bucs 23, Panthers 21
Will Walsh (8-6): Bucs 22, Panthers 18

Source: https://www.bucsnation.com/tampa-ba...-picks-nfl-week-16-baker-mayfield-bryce-young
 
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