The Buccaneers picked a bad night to have a bad night in Dallas.
Led by another player who transferred to Oklahoma to put up a Heisman-level performance under then-head coach Lincoln Riley, the Buccaneers are undefeated in the Baker Mayfield era against the Eagles in 2024, with a win back in January bumping Philadelphia from the playoffs and another in September calling this season into question.
The Eagles match up very well against the Rams' biggest strengths. They have the No. 2 pass defense in the NFL, which would help negate Nacua and Kupp, and they have arguably the best offensive line in the NFL, which should be able to keep the Rams' pass rush in check.
Coach Todd Bowles reiterated Monday that it’s not a gimmick to motivate his players, but rather a mindset necessary to save a season that was on the verge of slipping away during a stretch in which the team lost five of six games following a promising 3-1 start that included impressive wins over the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles.
Once again, winning back-to-back NFC East titles is an impossible task as of late. After three straight 12-5 campaigns, two of which resulted in division titles
The Buccaneers' playoff hopes took a hit with a series of unfavorable outcomes in Week 16, but they can still capture a fourth straight division title with two wins and one loss by the Falcons over th
Cooper Rush is making a good case to stay as Prescott's backup. If Rush can help pull an upset in either of the final two games at Philadelphia on Sunday or home against Washington, he'll have a winning record in three different seasons filling in for Dallas' injured star QB.
It’s time for Scott Reynolds’ 2-Point Conversion post-game column, which features two statements, two questions and two predictions based on the latest Bucs game.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers drop to second in NFC South after loss, with fans voicing frustration and divisional matchups set to decide their playoff fate.
The Cowboys did it to the Bucs and now would like to create some more NFC playoff tumult as in the last two weeks they play the Eagles and the Commanders.
As long as Tampa Bay takes care of business and wins its final two games — and the Commanders burst Atlanta’s bubble next week — then Sunday night’s 26-24 loss to the Cowboys can be discarded as a bad night in the course of a long season. After all, home playoff games make a mighty fine salve.
The Dallas Cowboys' season ended with an emotional mix of pride and disappointment. Despite a 26-24 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 22, the team was already elimi