Tampa Bay holds back a comeback attempt from Arizona
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Baker Mayfield gets real about the win over Cardinals and the Bucs know there's a long way to go before getting to the playoffs
The NFL's 2025 season is getting shorter and shorter, yet it remains unclear as to whether or not the Tampa Bay Buccaneers make the playoffs.Sure, the Bucs beat the Arizona Cardinals in Week 13, but the Carolina Panthers also upset the Los Angeles Rams on the East Coast.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers finished their practice week Friday in preparation for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals and appear set to have quarterback Baker Mayfield under center after he suffered an injury to his left shoulder in last Sunday’s loss to the Rams. They released their final injury report of the week.
They did not intimidate, and they did not dominate. In the big book of memorable defensive performances in Tampa Bay history, Sunday’s game against Arizona will be several pages from the top. And yet it was still a step forward.
Thanks in large part to a rash of injuries, the 2025 Buccaneers haven't been able to hit the same heights on offense as they did in 2024, but QB Baker Mayfield thinks the unit is close to returning to
A recent report suggested Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan is close to seeing regular season game action for the first time in 2025, and Sunday brought more good news in that regard.
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NFC Playoff Picture: Tampa Bay Buccaneers stay atop NFC South
The top three spots are all shook up after Week 13 with the Chicago Bears moving to the top spot but beating Philly on Black Friday. The Los Angeles Rams lost on Sunday to move down to second. The Philadelphia Eagles settle into third.
The Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have revealed their list of inactives - who's in and who's out?
Two key fourth-down stops in the fourth quarter and a trick-play touchdown catch by left tackle Tristan Wirfs helped the Bucs hang on to a 20-17 win over Arizona on Sunday that kept them atop the NFC