Baker Mayfield Passing Chart Week 10

November 12th, 2025

Game 9 passing chart revealed.

The stats could be worse.

As usual, the Bucs didn’t try much to push the ball past 20 yards from the line of scrimmage on Sunday — only twice.

One Baker Mayfield pass was incomplete. One went for a touchdown. That’s it. The Bucs against the Patriots attempted only two passes farther than 20 yards past the line of scrimmage.

The one thing that jumps out at Joe about Mayfield’s passing chart from NextGen Stats is he attempted nine passes either near the hashmarks or between the hashmarks. Of those seven, Mayfield connected on five.

It may just be a one-off thing, but it appeared Mayfield struggled more over the middle than in any other area of the field against the Patriots.

9 Responses to “Baker Mayfield Passing Chart Week 10”

  1. Defense Rules Says:

    Wasn’t Baker’s most impressive day, but he did enough IMO for us to win. Our defense blew it by allowing a 72 yd passing TD, a 55 yd running TD & another 69 yd running TD. Our offense scored yet another TD in the last minute, and that would’ve been enough IF Pats had scored 1 less TD. If I understood the announcers right, Baker would’ve set NFL history if the Pats had scored 1 less TD by leading us to our FIFTH 4th-qtr comeback for a win in the last minute of a game. COULDA – WOULDA -SHOULDA huh.

    I thought our Run Game was quite good on the day (21 runs – 113 yds – 5.4 YPC), with Sean Tucker (9 carries – 53 yds – 5.9 YPC) and Rachaad White (10 carries – 38 yds – 3.8 YPC) sharing the load. Yet we only ran it on 32% of our plays, and it might’ve helped to run it more.

    Our Passing Game was decent on the day (28-of-43 … 65.1% … for 273 yds … 9.8 YPR … with 3 TDs, 2 sacks). But Baker struggled in 3rd down passing situations, going 4-for-9 but only picking up 2 first downs (also got sacked on a 3rd down). Bucs were 3-for-3 running for a first down Sunday.

  2. Todd Says:

    BAKER IS HURT, and until that changes you will see more Losses than WIns. Heck play Bridgewater for the next 4 games, IF and only IF a month would get Baker healthy.

  3. PSL Bob Says:

    Todd, no way Baker sits. It’s just not in his DNA.

  4. BucU Says:

    “”BAKER IS HURT, and until that changes you will see more Losses than WIns.””

    There’s absolutely no question he’s hurt and hurt bad. 0 rushing attempts last 3 games says it all. This offense is crippled now because of it. The Oline has turned into garbage further hindering this mess. Luckily we have a mastermind defensive HC who will have his relatively healthy defense step up to compensate for the offensive issues. LOL.

  5. heyjude Says:

    Baker may be hurt and rehabbing. Agreed, something is a little off.

    Defense Rules – Ya, we were close to winning. It is a would of, could of now.

    Baker has it going and when he is hot, he is hot. And PSL is right, not in his DNA to sit out. We don’t know much about what is going on with Teddy, and Trask was not the answer. Possibly, next draft we do get another QB that Baker can mentor and who could step in successfully within the coming years. Hey, Tom Brady and others were drafted at the end and did well. You never know.

  6. 813bucboi Says:

    Defense gave up big plays but they also provided 3 straight stops in the 4th quarter and the offense did nothing with them…

    it is what it is….

    on to BUF!!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!

  7. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “If I understood the announcers right, Baker would’ve set NFL history if the Pats had scored 1 less TD by leading us to our FIFTH 4th-qtr comeback for a win in the last minute of a game. COULDA – WOULDA -SHOULDA huh.”

    Patriots 2nd half possesions:

    -TD to go up 21-10
    -Punt
    -Turnover on downs
    -Punt
    -INT
    -TD to make it 28-16

    Bucs offense second half possessions

    -Punt
    -TD to bring it to 21-16
    -Punt
    -Punt
    -Turnover on downs
    -TD to make it 28-23

    Ball game.

    There’s a whole lot of shoulda, coulda, woulda to go around. The offense playing “well” is relative I guess. For all the talk of killer instinct, to start the game offensively, score, then get the ball back from our defense forcing punts twice in a row before the end of the 1st qtr w/o New England scoring is more shoulda, coulda, woulda.

    -We had a net of 32 yards on those 3 combined drives/12 total plays after our opening score that in the first qtr and opened up in the 2nd qtr all ending in punts.

    -After the first Tez Johnson TD in the 3rd quarter our offense had 10 net yards on it’s next two drives/9 total plays.

    This is the type of behavior we’ve had to “comeback” from, yes you don’t want your defense giving up the booty, but willfully ignoring the role of the offense being stuck in the mud for at least 21 plays in 5 different drives is a choice.

    42 yards on 21 combined plays that made up 5 of our 11 total drives. Add our other drive that ended in a punt you’ve got 6 of 11 drives running 26 plays for a net of 49 yards and 0 points all ending in punts.

  8. ChiBuc Says:

    What jumps out to me, Joe, are the 11 attempts at or behind the LOS. Not only didn’t we look beyond 20 yards, almost 25% of Baker’s attempts didn’t look beyond the LOS. IMO, this is a clear indictment to a lack of creativity. I mean how can you be creative with this nearsighted approach where you can’t see beyond 20 yds downfall.

    Hence why Licht should got off his @$$ and traded for a Meyers

  9. 813bucboi Says:

    WBL

    BINGO!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!

 

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