LeSean McCoy wrote on Instagram that the OC frequently argues with players and knows nothing about play-calling.
Breaking down the wildest moments from NFL Week 3
Tom Brady’s last-ditch effort to tie game comes up short as the Packers hold on for the victory The Tampa Bay Buccaneers home opener ended on a sour note as the Green Bay Packers held on for a 14-12 victory at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday.
Lines are set for next week’s home game Coming off of their 14-12 loss over the Green Bay Packers, oddsmakers have set the opening line for the Buccaneers Week 4 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Offensive depth pieces continued to struggle despite continued defensive excellence. The Buccaneers defense remains an elite unit as it overcame early 1st quarter struggles to hold the Packers in check for most of the game, but the offense looked completely lost in a 14-12 loss Sunday.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ second-half rally fell short as they absorbed a 14-12 loss to the Green Bay Packers at Raymond James Stadium. Here are some critical takeaways from their Week 3 loss.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers couldn’t overcome tons of missing pieces on offense and a slow start on defense Sunday, dropping their home opener to the Green Bay Packers, 14-12.
The Packers nearly blew a double-digit second-half lead but held on for a 14-12 victory thanks to a critical mistake by the Buccaneers late in the fourth quarter, and Aaron Rodgers may have had something to do with the error.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost a grueling defensive slugfest to the Green Bay Packers, 14-12, Sunday in their home opener. Tom Brady and the Buccaneers offense struggled to move the football.
Let’s be honest, the fact that this game ended up coming down to a two-point conversion in the final seconds is nothing short of a miracle. The Bucs started a third-stringer at left tackle, were missing their top three wide receivers, and gave up back-to-back touchdown drives to start the game, while nearly giving up a third.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost a heartbreaker to the Green Bay Packers, 14-12, Sunday at Raymond James Stadium. It was the Bucs home opener and they were expected to perform much better than they did.
Rodgers suggested after the game that he may have had a bit of inside information courtesy of the Raymond James Stadium jumbotron.
Former Bucs tight end Rob Gronkowski attended Sunday’s Tampa Bay vs. Green Bay game at Raymond James Stadium, according to a report on Pro Football Talk via Joe Bucs Fan.
Week three was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers home opener. The crowd at Raymond James was treated to a defensive affair between two legendary quarterbacks This game marked the third time (Including playoffs) that Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady squared off against each other since Brady joined the Bucs in 2020.
Rodgers said that he complained to Matt LaFleur that the Bucs had committed delay of game twice in a row.
Through three weeks, it's been the same old story for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following their first loss of the season, 14-12, to the Green Bay Packers.
The Buccaneers could use a few good pass catchers. There’s one who’s available for any team to sign. Tight end Rob Gronkowski. Gronk, according to JoeBucsFan.com, attended the regular-season home opener against the Packers.
According to Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio, the Giants, Panthers and Commanders “have tried to sign” the 33-year-old.
The Buccaneers had some unexpected guests for Sunday’s game in the form of a whole lot of bees.
Tom Brady showed up for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday rocking some serious swag. Brady arrived at Raymond James Stadium wearing a shirt with his own high school yearbook photo on it.
New Bucs head coach Todd Bowles is preparing for just his third game since taking over for Bruce Arians, who abruptly retired earlier this offseason. But Bowles is already on the verge of setting a new franchise record.
The NFL has made many appealing matchups over the season's first three weeks. There's nothing more exciting this week than Aaron Rodgers facing Tom Brady in an afternoon showdown on Fox.
According to Jonathan Jones, the NFL sent former Buccaneers HC Bruce Arians a warning letter for his conduct on the sideline in Week 2 against the Saints. Arians has remained with the team in a front office advisory role.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have only played two games but injuries are already making their mark across the roster, especially at wide receiver. Chris Godwin and Julio Jones were both banged up during the season-opening win against the Dallas Cowboys.
Only a few days after joining the Buccaneers practice squad, Cole Beasley has been promoted to the active roster. The Buccaneers announced that they’ve elevated the veteran wideout to the game-day roster.
The Buccaneers were also hoping to get back offensive tackle Donovan Smith this week, but he is doubtful against the Packers.
It had been suggested that the Buccaneers had allegedly violated NFL rules when they failed to add Tom Brady to their official injury report even though he admitted on Monday he hurt the ring finger on his throwing hand.
When asked if Beasley could potentially suit up on Sunday, head coach Todd Bowles said, "I think he could."
After officially signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Wednesday, veteran wide receiver Cole Beasley could be thrust into action right away with the team’s receiver corps.
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