Bucky Irving Is NFL’s 10th Leading Rusher; Sets Bucs Record
January 6th, 2025Did Bucky Irving have a bad game this season?
Maybe not. Yeah, one could argue Irving’s fourth-quarter fumble in Atlanta cost the Bucs a “W.” [read more]
Did Bucky Irving have a bad game this season?
Maybe not. Yeah, one could argue Irving’s fourth-quarter fumble in Atlanta cost the Bucs a “W.” [read more]
Joe generally finds the word “hope” to be vile. [read more]
Strong defense Sunday.
With Antoine Winfield still dinged up, with Jamel Dean still nursing a bum knee and with Jordan Whitehead out of commission due to his car accident driving to One Buc Palace on Saturday morning, the Bucs were down to one starter in the secondary. [read more]
Buccaneers co-owner Joel Glazer.
Did Team Glazer offer an eight-figure check yet to Liam Coen in exchange for not interviewing for a head coaching job this year? [read more]
Mission accomplished.
What a wonderful Victory Monday this is! 2024 NFC South champs. Mike Evans kept his streak alive. A Sunday night playoff game. Good times. Fun times. Let’s get rolling. So grab your mug of coffee, piping hot! None of this iced stuff. Act like a man! [read more]
So the 2024 regular season closed yesterday. Man, time flies. Now opponents for the following season are set. [read more]
Baker Mayfield gave fans a reason to applaud this year.
Yeah, it seems that the signing of Baker Mayfield back in the spring of 2023 was a pretty slick move. [read more]
Our beloved Bucs (10-7) are the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoffs and will face the Commanders (12-5) Sunday night in Tampa.
It’s an 8 p.m. kickoff on NBC.
The Bucs trounced the Commanders in Tampa on opening day.
Three-time NFC South champ.
Hey, the Bucs have won six of their last seven games. That winning streak has propelled the Bucs into the playoffs by winning the NFC South for the fourth straight season. [read more]
Faith in assistants, players.
Look, Joe knows Bucs coach Todd Bowles, at his core, is an old-school defensive guy. He played for Joe Gibbs. Worked for Bill Parcells. [read more]
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BY IRA KAUFMAN
From a nightmare to sweet dreams, all in 30 minutes.
The Bucs rebounded from a sloppy, uninspired opening half to overwhelm the Saints 21-3 in the final two quarters Sunday, earning a fourth consecutive division title behind another stirring late-season surge.
In the process, Mike Evans ran down history with a consequential 9-yard catch in the final seconds of a 27-19 triumph. It would have been prudent for Baker Mayfield to end the game by taking a knee, but thousands of fans and every member of the organization would have bemoaned the end of a historic 1,000-yard streak by a beloved Buccaneer.
Jason Licht was waiting for Evans outside Tampa Bay’s locker room and their post-game embrace was long and emotional, knowing the Bucs accomplished their twin goals. [read more]
Bucs GM Jason Licht, the architect.
Some people wonder why Joe often refers to Jason Licht as the “Buccaneers Ring of Honor” general manager.
This confuses Joe. [read more]
Reaction
For a moment Joe thought he was watching a baseball game. [read more]
Neutered.
Strange look for the Bucs offense today.
Rachaad White didn’t touch the ball once and Joe didn’t like it. [read more]
Rallying to win (the division).
So the Mike Evans streak wasn’t the only streak on Joe’s mind this afternoon. And thankfully, fortunately, this streak is oh-vah! [read more]
So the regular season just ended with rookie Jalen McMillan hauling in 24 catches, 316 yards and 7 touchdowns through his final five games.
Joe’s never seen a guy pull off those kinds of numbers with limited targets. [read more]
Wanted in New England?
Joe understands that maybe after the Bucs beat the slimy Saints to win the NFC South title today, not every Bucs fan will still consider Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen to be the next Bill Walsh. [read more]
Mike Evans speaks out.
What an emotional day for Mike Evans, Bucs players and fans.
Eleven regular seasons of Mike Evans needed an exclamation point — five more yards to hit 1,000 receiving for the season and a tie of Jerry Rice’s all-time record. [read more]
A two-year problem for Todd Bowles.
Rough day for the legions of Bucs fans that aren’t supporters of head coach Todd Bowles. [read more]
The Bucs needed every one of Baker Mayfield’s 68 yards rushing today.
Yeah, sixty-eight! [read more]