Looking back on Bucs’ loss to Saints

by Gary Shelton on December 9, 2025

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Tuesday, 4 a.m.

Mayfield had a bad night./TIM WIRT

5 Thoughts

  1. Call them The Incredible Shrinking Team. The Bucs have had a lot of bad teams over the years, but rarely with a 5-1 start.

2. Here's a question. Will the Bucs win again? And if so, how many?

3. I don't know who the Bucs should draft. I just know they should do it now.

4. Am I the only one who thinks it feels like the Bucs are four games behind the Panthers?

5. I know that the Bucs are in love with Baker Mayfield. But can we be sure the wide receivers agree?

Bowles has a lot of offense to stop./TIM WIRT

5 Comments

(From Todd Bowles' Monday press conference)

(On struggling to convert on third and fourth downs this season after doing well in that area in 2024): "It didn't have to be at the strength it was last year, but we do have to execute it better, especially. We [have] to execute fourth downs better as well, especially the fourth-and-shorts, the fourth-and-1’s. You want to come out on the plus side of most of them, and we understand that as a group. [On] third down, we are shooting ourselves in the foot. Sometimes it's the pressure or the rush, sometimes it's things that we [get] wrong, but we [have] to get that fixed."

(On if QB Baker Mayfield's injuries are affecting his throws): "I think he's a lot better now than he was. I don't think it's affecting him in that way. It's all-included – it’s offensive line blocking, it's running routes and getting open, it's play-calling. It's all-inclusive – it's never just on one guy. Offensively, we just haven’t done a good enough job, especially on third down and getting loose on first and second down."

(On if the "misfit" plays from the Saints game are due to recurring issues or if they’re new mistakes): "They're not new, they don't happen every week, but when they do happen, it's a misfit. It happened earlier this year, it happened in the middle of the year, and it happened yesterday."

(On how the team is approaching a short week going into Week 15): "Professionally. We lost yesterday and we’ve got to get over it. We’ve got big boys, we’ve got to get over it and own what we did, and we’ve got to get better at things we need to get better at. We’ve got to look in the mirror – we understand that as a group we've been through this before, but it's different every single year and every time [we] do it. Nobody likes to lose, and you're coming on a short week, [we have] a chance to get the bad taste out of your mouth, but they should be upset. They should own what they do, we as coaches own what we do, and as a team own what we do, and we’ve got to come out Thursday and we’ve got to correct them."

(On WR Emeka Egbuka’s recent dropped passes and how he can get his confidence back): "[We can] just get him some quick throws early, get him some easy catches and try to get him in a groove and get him in a rhythm. He's got to get himself in a rhythm, as well. We trust him completely; he's a great player for us. When your great players drop the ball, you just [have] to live with it, but he's hard on himself and he'll come back from that, and he'll play better."

McLaughlin has been consistent./TIM WIRT

Game Balls

Offense: Ben Chukwuma wasn't mighty in his first start, but he didn't embarrass himself. Most of the Bucs linemen did.

Defense: Christian Izien combined for eight tackles, solo and assist. Whee.

Special team: The Bucs should let Chase McLaughlin attempt 42 field goals in a game. Beats getting mugged on fourth down.

Grades

Quarterback: Baker Mafield had a 55.1, his second-worst grade of the year (Rams). Were they grading on a curve? Grade: F.

Running back: A 32-yard run brought Bucky Irving up to just below average. But he was mediocre. Grade: D.

Wide receiver: You could tell the big downs. Those were Bucs' drops. Grade: F.

Offensive line: The offensive line was very good for one drive. But it wasn't enough. Grade: C.

Defensive line: Vita Vea played well, but he needs help. Grade: C+.

Linebackers: Lavonte David had three tackles. SirVocea Dennis had one. Grade: F.

Secondary: Tyler Shough is the new Lamar Jackson. Grade: D.

5 Most Embarrassing Bucs Games of '25

  1. New Orleans

2. New York Jets

3. Arizona

4. L.A. Rams

5. Detroit Lions

Gruden has 55 losses./JEFFREY S. KING

Bucs coaches defeats

  1. John McKay 88

2. Jon Gruden 55

3. Tony Dungy 42

4. Ray Perkins 41

tie - Sam Wyche 41

Power Rankings

  1. New England

2. L.A. Rams

3. Denver

4. Green Bay

5. Seattle

Bottom 5

32. N.Y. Giants

31. N.Y. Jets

30. Tennessee

29. New Orleans

28. Tampa Bay

5 NFL Stars

  1. Jared Goff, Lions

2. Aaron Rodgers, Steelers

3. Tony Pollard, Titans

4. Shedeur Sanders, Browns

5. Josh Allen, Bills

5 NFL Flops

1.. Brady Cook, Jets

2. Jayden Daniels, Commanders

3. Kirk Cousins, Falcons

4. Samaje Perine, Bengals

5. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City

Baker Grades

(Lowest Passing Grades with Bucs)

Rams, 2025 32.0

Saints, 2025 55.1

Lions, 2023 56.8

Saints, 2025 66.1

Carolina, 2023 68.5

Baker Stats II

Yards Passing 2722 14

TD Passes 20 10

Rating * 90.6. 18

Interceptions * 6 38

Rushing Yards 385 10

  • minimum 100 attempts

NFL Stats

Rushing Yards Rachaad White 474 34

Receiving Yards Emeka Egbuka 806 16

Tackles Tykee Smith 90 38

Field Goals Chase McLaughlin 24 6

Punting Riley Dixon 45.2 27

Rookie Wide Recievers

Tetairoa McMillian, Carolina 57 826 6

Emeka Egbuka, Tampa Bay 54 806 6

Eric Ayomanor, Tennessee 30 353 3

Luther Burden III 30 395 1

Travis Hunter 28 298 1

Bolts lose fourth straight; shut out again

by Gary Shelton on December 9, 2025

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The scoreboard hasn't changed for Cooper./JONATHAN KING

Tuesday, 3 a.m.

These days, the Tampa Bay Lightning have plenty of nothing.

The Bolts were shut out for the second straight game, losing 2-0 to the Toronto Maple Leafs Once again, goalie Jonas Johansson (playing because Andrei Vasilevskiy is on the injured list) was strong in goal, but he wasn't perfect. He allowed one goal on 24 shots.

It was enough. Morgan Rielly scored with 4:34 left in the first period. That held until Auston Matthews scored an empty netter with .6 of a second left. It was 2-0 at the Scotiabank Arena.

In two games, the Bolts have gotten off 61 shots, but have yet to score. Even worse, this time, Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point played.

"It was tough coming in after teh first period without the lead," said Bolts' coach Jon Coper. "I don't know. It was one of those where whoever scored fifrst was going to win. I thought we took a step back tonight."

Overall, the Bolts have lost four straight games.

Tampa Bay tries again tonight at 7 p.m. at teh Bell Centre in Montreal.

Bucs lose again as stars darken

by Gary Shelton on December 8, 2025

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Monday, 4 a.m.

It really wasn't that big an ask. All the Bucs had to do was beat one of the worst teams in the NFL, while at home, while armed with weapons.

About that...

What weapons?

The Bucs played their worst game of the year, against one of the worst opponents, and lost a 24-20 game to the New Orleans Saints.

Weapons? You mean like Baker Mayfield, one of the early leaders in the MVP discussion. Mayfield had a horrid game Sunday, completeting only 14 of 30 passes for 122 yards.

You mean like Emeka Egbuka, who was running away with the rookie of the year award in the going early. Egbuka caught just two passes for 15 yards. He had a chance to tie the game late but dropped a pass on a slightly high throw.

"I can't help but feel like I let (his teammates) down today, I'm on this team for one reason and it's catch the ball and I didn't,” Embuka said.

You mean like Bucky Irving, who needed a 32-yard run late to get to 55. He had little impact except for that run.

You mean like Chris Godwin, who bobbled a ball out of bounds to negate a first down reception late in the game.

In other words, there was no one to lead this team away from mediocrity. The Bucs have now lost four of five games and find themselves tied with Carolina for the NFC South lead.

"It sucks," Mayfield said. "It felt like we just gave it away or we didn't make the plays to win, Conditions aren't an excuse, because they had to play in it too."

Rookie Tyler Shough ran for two touchdowns for the Saints.

"We couldn't get a fourth-down play," said Bucs' coach Todd Bowles.

The Bucs host Atlanta Thursday night.

Lightning drops third straight game

by Gary Shelton on December 7, 2025

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Johansson shut out the Isles for 2 1/2 periods./TIM WIRT

Sunday, 4 a.m.

The Tampa Bay Lightning has seen quite enough of Ilya Sorokin, thank you very much.

The Lightning, absent Nikita Kucherov and Braydon Point, were firing blanks at Sorokin again Saturday night. They played against him twice this week, and they managed just one goal on 62 shots.

"We're outlaying (opponents) in these games," Lighting coach Jon Cooper said. "What counts is what's on the scoreboard. Our job is to make sure they don't change the way they play."

The Bolts lost their third straight game, 2-0, this one to Sorokin and the New York Islanders Saturday night at Benchmark International. They managed 31 shots, but none of them found the net.

The Bolts fell victim to the officials again. With 10:14 left in a scoreless game, the Islanders’ Casy Cizikaz went down in a hump. Although the refs didn't make a call, after a review, they called Brandon Hagel for a four-minute double minor for a high-stick. The Bolts believed Hagel’s stick was lifted by another.

Two minutes and 28 seconds later, Calum Ritchie scored the game's first goal.

"There was no doubt it was Hagel's stick," Cooper said. "I thought this was a game that the players should have decided. In the end, we have to kill it off."

In the Bolts' last game, Hagel was called for a hand pass that disallowed a tying goal.

With two seconds left, Cizikas scored an empty netter.

The Lightning plays at Toronto on Monday night at 7 p.m.

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