Another walk-off loss summed up Tampa Bay’s entire season.
The game of inches can be brutal and unforgiving, and the Buccaneers experienced that in full force Sunday night.
A botched handoff, a mistimed snap, and a unfortuitous doink served as the hallmarks of a frustrating loss as the Washington Commanders claimed their first playoff win in 19 years with a last-second 23-20 victory over the Bucs.
The primetime woes continued under Todd Bowles, who falls to 3-8 in such contests and drops to 1-3 in the postseason. His defense, while feisty, simply could not muster the stops necessary to keep the wily Commanders and rookie sensation Jayden Daniels off the scoreboard when they needed it.
The offense played disjointed football as well, with several critical errors that disrupted their normally lethal efficiency. Mayfield, who’s become good for at least one critical mistake per game, once again coughed up the ball in a key moment while penalties and operational issues plagued the rest of the unit.
It could be an off-season that features significant change, particularly on the defensive side of the ball. But for now, let’s do our last shout-outs of the 2024 season. Cheers, all.
If the Bucs pulled off this victory, everyone spends tomorrow talking about how Evans exercised any and all of his Marshon Lattimore demons by absolutely beating the crap out of him. Alas.
Evans lined up against his long-term nemesis throughout the first half and skewered him to the tune of 4 catches for 55 yards and a touchdown, as well as a drawn pass interference penalty. No. 13 came into the game locked in and delivered as he so often does.
Evans finished with a game-high 7 catches for 92 yards, capping a brilliant season for him despite the mid-year injury and the Bucs dealing with ailments to their entire receiver and tight end room. More special moments should still be in store for his 12th season.
Bucky Irving capped his rookie campaign with another solid effort in the limited time the offense maintained possession (just 24:34). He carried 17 times for 77 yards and added a touchdown reception to keep the team’s ground game chugging along. He’ll enter his sophomore season as the undisputed bellcow.
Once again, the defense provided little in the way of highlight plays. They failed to force any turnovers, which means the last time they recorded one was against the Los Angeles Chargers a month ago. They also failed to force any punts while allowing multiple drives of 7+ minutes, as Washington held a commanding T.O.P. lead (35:26).
But through it all, Lavonte David has persevered. He showed up as a man possessed, totaling 8 tackles and making several key plays that included chasing down the hyper-athletic Daniels for a sack and breaking up a would-be touchdown on fourth down.
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