The Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered a heartbreaking 29-28 defeat to the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night, squandering a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter. The loss dropped Tampa Bay to 7-7 and cost them the top spot in the NFC South. Coach Todd Bowles called the performance inexcusable in a heated postgame rant.
The Buccaneers entered the matchup with a strong position in the NFC South, facing an eliminated Falcons team. Tampa Bay trailed by one at halftime but surged ahead to a 28-14 lead in the fourth quarter. However, the defense faltered late, allowing Atlanta quarterback Kirk Cousins to throw for 373 yards and three touchdowns without significant pressure from the pass rush.
Offensively, the return of wide receivers Mike Evans, who caught six passes for 132 yards, and Jalen McMillan, with two receptions for 38 yards, sparked the Bucs. Baker Mayfield passed for 277 yards, his highest total since Week 5, but a critical fourth-quarter interception shifted momentum. Mayfield's subsequent incomplete pass to rookie Emeka Egbuka on third down led to a punt, setting up Atlanta's game-winning drive.
Postgame frustration boiled over. Head coach Todd Bowles, known for his composure, unleashed a profanity-laced tirade, stating, "It's inexcusable. You got to f---ing care enough where the s--- hurts." All-Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs echoed the sentiment, calling the loss "f---ing insane" and "embarrassing." Mayfield shouldered the blame, saying, "It falls on my shoulders. Can't turn the ball over."
Despite the collapse—the Bucs' fifth loss in their last six after a 6-2 start—Tampa Bay can reclaim the division by defeating the Carolina Panthers in their final two games, including a key Week 16 matchup. Bowles urged his team to move forward: "We've got to get up and go to work tomorrow."
The Falcons, led by Cousins' performance, snapped their skid and kept faint spoiler hopes alive in the NFC South race.