Mike Evans went to the locker room during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 51-27 romp over the New Orleans Saints last Sunday. Fortunately, he was able to return to the game, but for those wondering if he's dealing with an ongoing injury issue, they would be correct.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers exploded all over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in the Superdome, rolling up their NFC South rival 51-27 on the way to setting
While the Tampa Bay Buccaneers enjoy the spoils of their newfound running success, head coach Todd Bowles is riding high after a big division win. But here are two Buccaneers’ overreactions after their victory over the Saints.
After a sweet victory over a division rival, which included a franchise record, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ head coach Todd Bowles said he envisions a “three-headed monster” in the backfield, according to a post on X by Buccaneers’ beat writer Rick Stroud.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dominated the New Orleans Saints at the Caesars Superdome on Sunday, winning by a 51-27 final score and improving to 4-2 through the first six games of the 2024 NFL season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been missing two key starters for several weeks. It sounds like there's a legitimate chance that Bucs fans see them on the field on Sunday when the Bucs and New Orleans Saints square off. Todd Bowles met with the media on Friday afternoon, and he gave an update on the status of safety Antoine Winfield, Jr.
The New Orleans Saints aren't looking exactly how the Tampa Bay Buccaneers thought they would heading into Sunday — their starting QB, Derek Carr, will be out with an oblique injury.
The Buccaneers evacuated before Hurricane Milton began its destructive path across the Tampa Bay area, but as they practice this week in New Orleans ahead of Sunday's game against the Saints, they have heavy hearts.
A structured early exit from Tampa for Week 6 allowed the Buccaneers to pack their bags, families and pets for an impromptu trip to New Orleans as the region braces for the impact of Hurricane Milton.
Week 5 was one the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would like to forget quickly and move on from. In a shootout with the division rival Atlanta Falcons, the Bucs came close to victory but ultimately fell short of a walk-off touchdown in overtime.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers did a lot of things wrong during their 36-30 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. From penalties to missed tackles to the offense wilting in the second half.
There were several reasons the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost to the Atlanta Falcons Thursday night. Starting with poor clock management by the coaching staff coupled with untimely penalties and the lack of being able to put a team away, coupled with existing and in game injuries, it was an uphill battle that the Bucs couldn’t overcome.
A lot of things went wrong for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Atlanta Falcons. But if there's any one unit to blame among a slew of errors, the defense is probably a good place to start.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have high aspirations, and those aspirations require big performances in the most crucial moments. So far this year, we could make the argument the Buccaneers have faced four big matchups, and have displayed a serious case of split personalities in them.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory Thursday night in Atlanta against the Falcons. The team had the game in hand, a three point lead with the game clock winding down and possession of the ball deep in Atlanta territory.
Skip Bayless was none too pleased about Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles’ defensive strategies in their game against the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday.
When Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles began preparing for the Atlanta Falcons ahead of Thursday night's meeting, he quickly saw new -- everything.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been banged up pretty heavily to begin the season. Still, it luckily hasn't affected them too much as they have gotten off to a terrific 3-1 start after demolishing the Philadelphia Eagles last week.
It was all smiles for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their 33-16 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium. The Bucs' offense found
Todd Bowles' mastery over Jalen Hurts-led teams is well-documented and a narrative the Eagles’ quarterback hopes to turn around this Sunday when 2-1 Philadelphia visits the 2-1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Bucs suffered a bad loss in Week 3, but not everyone around the team agrees on the cause of the disappointing showing.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Denver Broncos this Sunday in an attempt to start the season 3-0. Unfortunately for the Bucs the injury bug has bitten them to start the season.
Bucs head coach Todd Bowles is going into his third season as the head coach of Tampa Bay. He also has yeas and years of coaching experience before that, too.
Randy Gregory signed up for the class but never attended.
Many people don't even consider the Bucs the favorites to win the NFC South, but that isn't putting a damper on Bowles' expectations for his team.
Could Bowles be on the hot seat despite leading the Bucs to a playoff victory in their first season post-Tom Brady?
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!