Buccaneers Week 8 Top Performers at New Orleans Saints

Buccaneers Week 8 Top Performers at New Orleans Saints
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Oftentimes, it did not come smoothly, but the Buccaneers still cruised by a bitter division rival in large part to a dominant defensive outing.

The Bucs logged four turnovers (one returned for a score but it should’ve been more), four sacks, five tackles for loss, and two fourth-down stops to go along with just 3 points allowed as they tallied their fourth consecutive double-digit victory over the Saints in New Orleans, a 23-3 showcase that clearly displayed how far apart the teams currently are on the competitive spectrum.

Despite dealing with a litany of injuries, traveling on a short week, and coming off a brutal loss, Tampa grinded its way to the win and a 6-2 start entering its bye, which ties the franchise’s best start for the fifth time. With one last brutal stretch coming out of the bye, starting with the resurgent New England Patriots, the Bucs can take the time to heal up and recalibrate their sputtering offense.

For now, let’s do some shoutouts before enjoying a one-week break.

Offensive Top Performer: RB Sean Tucker

It has become clear that the wear and tear of so many injuries and rotating lineups has started to affect Baker Mayfield and Co., so this break should be much-needed after scoring just two offensive touchdowns in the last 8 quarters.

On a day when the offense mostly seemed focused on ball control, third-stringer Sean Tucker toted the rock pretty well. He led all rushers in the game with 12 carries for 42 yards and the Bucs’ only offensive score — serving as a final sledgehammer blow to a stout Saints defensive front that stoned Tampa from 1 yard line 7 times prior in this game alone.

It wasn’t quite his breakout performance against the Saints last year (192 total yards and 2 touchdowns), but it will do.

Rachaad White got dinged up early but still contributed positively (15 touches, 61 total yards), as did Tez Johnson by leading the team in receiving for the second straight week (5 catches for 43 yards). Not too much else to shout out in this one.

Defensive Top Performer: EDGE Anthony Nelson

Sunday’s stars all belonged on defense, which was very refreshing to see after a fairly rough outing against fellow NFC contender Detroit.

But on a field full of big names, the best performer of them all was humble seven-year vet Anthony Nelson. Tasked to start with Haason Reddick injured, Nelson responded in resplendent fashion by single-handedly outscoring the Saints with a pass deflection and pick-six that gave the Bucs a lead they’d never give back.

On top of that, he added a forced fumble to stop the Saints’ opening drive as well as 2 sacks and 4 total tackles. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more deserving guy for NFC Defensive Player of the Week.

That said, Antoine Winfield, Jr. definitely would’ve garnered a co-share of this very prestigious award if the officiating crew didn’t literally steal a touchdown from him...